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: s THE OREGON-' SUNDAY. JOURNAU, PORTLAND' SUNDAY . MORNING, MARCH 8, 4908. 11 i r . .... . ! St- - i ' i v s w i. -H ' ' " ' 1 ' . ' , s J." ,7 ft " ". . . y 1 JUDGE THOMAS O'DAY Candidate for Circuit JudgeDepartment No. 2. vr ,' . v t ' t ' V' s '"' V v ' .' - -.'if - "' ;: v."' -, r V ' , JUDGE E. C. BRONAUGH Appointed to Succeed the Lata Judge Freitr. Candidate for Republican Nomination for CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, DEPT. NO. 1 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For Nomination at JUSTICE OF THE PEACE DISTRICT , X I ' . - it LOU WAQN1LR Republican Candidate For Nomination Rc-Llcction for Constable J FOR PORTLAND " ., . Mt, . I I WV I Mm I Eft I 35. I i. ,-., , ....at. s. ,, '-..'v , i i BEL INDORSED BY MANY REPUBLICANS Candidate for Justice of the Peace Has Backing Bench and Bar. of J. W. Bell, who hae announced him self as a candidate for the Republican nomination for luetice of the peace under the consolidated district, la one of the well-known attorneys of the city. V MM VVM. REID Judg-e Reld la a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace. He states la his petition that he will per form the duties of the office to the heat of his, ability, as he hat gone In the past. Portland District has been enlarged so as to Include both east and weat sides of the river In the city of Port land, and Precincts 92 to S Inclusive, also Precincts 110 to 114, both inclu sive. Judge Held stands on his past record as Justice of the Peace, 2 iy 3 1 He has been engaged in the practice iortiana ror of his Drofession in number of years and stands unchal lenged for lnteitrltv and ability. - . ..... v. - ... X . jueu in nis canaiaacy tor oince Every Puff Jells the Story Of Its Wonderful Glory SIG. SICS3EL & CO. Our Cigars Are Vote-Getters Mr. holds the unique position of having the unanimous Indorsement of the bench find bar of the city. Ills Indorsement for nomination, besides being signed by every member of th; bar, more than 826 lawyers of the city, Is signed by Judges John B. Cleland, A. L. Fraier, C. V. Gantenbein and Thomas O'Day of the circuit bench. Judee L. R. Webster or tne county court, juage ueorge j. Cameron of the municipal court and Justice of the Peace William Reld, him self a candidate for reelection and an opponent of Mr. Bell for nomination. It Is believed that Mr. Bell has prac tically a clear field in his race for the nomination, as he Is backed so unani mously by the members of his profes sion and stands high in the community as a citizen. FEARLESS CAPABLE DONEST IMPARTIAL GEORGE J. CAMERON Republican Candidate . - i'X i 4 TAW 1 FOR District Attorney rimary Election, April 17, 1908 ' a? r-Z '' r- X 4 I Robert G. Morrow Republican Candidate FOR Circuit Judge DEPARTMENT NO. 2 I County Coroner Republican Candidate for Nomination If elected to this most responsible position at the hands of the voters of this county I will personally ' attend to all the duties of the position. Realizing the responsibility of the office fully, I pledge my self to conduct it econom ically, feeling that the county can be saved much needless expense by show ing a more conscientious regard for the taxpayers' interests. ,1 miiii in ii i 'iminj, f i f "l 409 L. L. LRICSON Lricson Undertaking Co. and 411 Alder Street K. of P. Building ' i' . Dr. Emmett Drake KepabUoan Candidate for the xromlu- STATE SENATOR At the primary election on April 17, Is well known as an active worker for thlnara that tend to the betterment of olvlo life In Portland. He promises, if nominated and elect ed to do nothing to abridge or nullify the present primary law. Will Introduce and do all In his power to pass an employers' liability law, as contemplated In President Roosevelt's last message. Favor a substantial appropriation for the State university. Favor a division of Multnomah county Into legislative districts. Favor stringent banking laws, such as will better protect depositors. Favor better food laws. Favor a high bridge across, the Wll- And frnmlwi to vote for Republican 'voters' choice for United States senator.' I f v? . . i in. i apataSSsnf.i . J TOM M. WORD Candidate for. Democratic Nomination for SHERIFF 0f Multnomah County 1 A ' if y ; .V MR. GUS C. MOSLR Republican Candidate for District Attorney ( Mr. Ous C Moser. who Is one of the leading candidates for the Republican nomination for Dlstrlot Attorney at the cominn Drimary election, was the first to make public announcement of h1sP camlT. dacy, having done so about three months ago When asked if he da. todstltement8: announcenaent of 7 , platform, he tnade the foUoW- "I heartily approvo th platform ' adopted' hy the" Republican County Mass Meattag, on February J9, and In additloi rsfei voii to my petition for nomination, - Med wlK h SeraV? f t??i! form the duties of said of tlcv without fear or favor. With eunal -ffbMwl fo? WnotrV'1 th.lh 0t&C' T deslra to state further positively and emphatically, and upon my honor as a man. that neither Mr. Meaning, nor any other fW . j1" to In ny way interested with me in the ofrtce, an t. 4t each of my deputies will be Its publican." . . - v ,, v