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Ta ... V ..... 'i . .p H mm driven Republican Candidate to .1 - State Senator - The Coroner Should Be a Physician n : FROf.1 IIIS HOI . -, .j Night Kiders Forro Poor ) Family to Tramp 50 Miles ' - to SaveLives. -1 for Nomination 6 fre Are lnese the Candidates U U'UI I Ul If A TV I t' 's , (Vailed Piuss Uaatd Wire.) ' Paducaa. Ky April 4. Henry Jack- ton, hla wlf and flv children, ranging In ages from 4 to 16 year, night-rldsr . refugees, arrived In Paducah last night After tramping nor tbaa SO tnllee. They crossed the Cumberland river and the Tennessee rlrer. Jackaon wild that after aeveral visitations of night rldera be found the usual note and cartridsca and switches uoon hla doorsteD. warning htm to leave within two daya. Jackaon la a poor farmer. One child waa bare footed and the others Doorlv clad. Tor 16 nlabta they slept upon the , bare around. wranDed In what bed elothea they could take along. They oant their last cent fur bread veattr- day and reached Paducab footsore and hungry. V I ' . - t V - v . "1 t f m9"Hvv' im m. I mmmmmmmmmmm ; ;' v.'' - ; A ' " t I ) 1 '- f A. H. WILLETT In declaring myerlf to the Republl- cana of Multnomah county for State Senator I do nn ae a bualneaa man and not aa a IOLlTICIAN. My addreaa la 128 Grand avenue. I am too buay a man to leave my bualneae and campaign in the usual manner. To my frlenda I aak their an poor L If they think merit It. To other votera who do not know roe. inveatlgate. I wlIL if elected. erva the people and support Statement ISO. i. Republican Candidate For. Assessor B. D. SIGLER : 'CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR ASSESSOR Th first man In Oregon to aeaeasl puDiio aorvice oorporationa in propor tion io ipe vaiuea uey oonironea, mere XT saving other taxpayera of Mult nomah county f 1,009 per day. This means aomeuilng to you. If you m py " A. G. Rushlight If I am nominated anil ltH t will during my term of office exercise the functlona thereof for the beat lnirta of the county and the taxpayera there of. I ahall favor a ntrtct business ad ministration irrespective of any per son, corporation or other Interest, whether political or otherwise; I ahall i endeavor to make a Just and equitable . assessment of all property within the ! county. Words to ba nrlnw1 nn Fal lot: ''Honest and Just assessment with out fear or favor."" ...mini in. ! iii i in ' i iiuiiii in nn .11 1 mi.-ii iniinaiv - -.. ' ...... v ' (''". : , i , " - ' . ? - . . ; . ' -v ; ' ' - ... 1 : . --; .a ;: ifc.i.i'. .n't, i mi i I.!-, m i : r i'mV i The Medical Profession Indorses Dr. Ben L. Norden U7UBUOAJT OAVSZSATB TOB OOVVTT OOBOVXB. Wa. the undersigned, regularly licensed and practicing physicians T and surgeons of the County of Multnomah, State of Oregon, believing T that -the office of County Coroner ahould ba occupied and administered T ability and Integrity of Dr. Ben I Norden. unhealtatlnaiv and cheer. X valclan. Illty and Integrity of Dr. Ben L. fully recommend him to the votera of Multnomah (Viimtv Imnarln thmt bis administration of said office will ba honest, fair and above reproach. ,T Andrew C.' Smith A. D. -Walker W. L LIGHTNER Judge tc BRONAUGH Appointed to Succeed - tis Lata judge Fraxer Candidate for Republican - Nomination for Circuit Court Judge Dept No. 1 I 5 r,M; J , ,i ,4 it' f X. A. J. BCaokenals Oeo. 7. Wilson Curtis Holoomt) Wd. Honse B. peWftt OoaaeU Oaorgt B. Story James C Baa Otto B. Blnswangaz Wa. K. Skene J. Allen Gilbert James T. Bell Xdmnnd J. lbbe Wm. Jones B. B. Joseph! O. O. relgram a c atiffitn A. W. Moore Harry T. McKay Brneat I". Tucker J. B Wetherbea B. 9. Oeary O. O. ICoCornaek Joseph B. Burn berg Xb K. KamUtOB . Bobs, O. Tenney Oeo. Alnslle A. J. Olesy James O. O. WUsy J. r. Dickson A. B. Maokay 0. C Ma grader V. M. Taylor W. X. Boyd Oeo. B. Whiteside J. B. Bane B J. Marsh aaford' Whiting T. r. riaoh K. B. MaroeUns James C. Hayes Balph A. rentoa Calvin , White O. X. Oatraador H. Z. Keeney P. J. Wiley Geo. T. Xoehler Pred J. Belgler CK Orto Jefferson W. T. Williamson O. J. MoOnsksr B. O. Walker W. D. MoHTary Byron B. Millar B. M. Oener B. Xi. OUlespls J. A. Applewhite Balph O. Mataoa Bay W. Matson W. B. mlth O. A. Thornton J. O. Boas Theo. Pessler B. A. Marshall O. A. Mao rum J. B. Both r. m. smith Jas. H. Oarrioo O. B. Hawke A. B. Hookey O. Cabin Onstay Baa A. Tilaer Hamilton Meads Blohard Buna Wm. M. Campbell A. O. Panton C. K. Wheeler Osear De Tanl Holt O. WUson J. K. HiokxnaA O. M. Wells Alvtn W. Baird J. J. Bellwood B. B. Stearns J. BtUesoa B. H. Parker A. Marshall Kinney H. Stanley X,amb J. J. Panton O. B. Bniers Perd. K. Dammasch Chaa, B. Hill O. B. BUderbaok A. M. WebstMp J. X. Brlstow B. B, Oabli' BoM. K. Ellis Blohmond HeUy oyd Irvine H. Crockett . W. SC. Zwla Xb O. Holland W. X. Hamilton Herbert W. Hegel Chas. 8. Ho Baser A. H. Baddy P. W. Brooks B. H. Sheldon J. O. Orlm O. Z. Babooes W. B. Holdsa X.a Bioea XJo; B. X J. Wolff J. O. Swennsoa Samnel C Sloona Clayton 8. J. B. Ooghlan Pred OnUetts Jas. K. Xiook O. C XolUster Olea Wheeler - James T. Walls Arthur H. Johnson J. A. Merrlmas. W. X. Cottel O. T. Croddy . O. . Bewail W. T. Speaoer J. C. BUiott King O. J. Hoffman X. K. Band W. B, Ooffmaa W. M. KlUlngsworth, Jr. ,'t(,. H. W. Jonss " B. P. Johnson) W. A. Trimble' Chaa, T. Chamberlain X b. r. anan . J. M. Short P. A. Short H. M. Blersdorff Chester O. Hall W. B. Armstrong Wnt J. ogf9 John O. Abel Adalbert O. Bettman O. 8. 'Hswsom Who Arc Pledged & 1 i V t im.I.t?-ri0m,M ? hnest and economical administration; thorough and I iI?nSTUn)rV!Pi0S, mI1 V,olVt suspicious deaths. V REGISTER THIS WEEK., T REGISTER THIS WEEK. ' PrncpeWot:a 5crble.for Office ' 'An tiMachinc Pol i tics : r For Joint Representative ; 37 BELT.-W.C. . For Senators . : 'aa . 39 ALBEE, H. R. :-&tt:; 47 KELLAHER, DAN - I 50 NOTTINGHAM, C. W. 51 SELLING, BEN 54 WILLETT, A! H. For Representatives 55 ABBOTT, JAMES D. 57 ALTMAN. B. C. 61 BRADY, FRED J. 64 BRYANT, J. C. 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, CHAS. J. 87 ORTON, A. W. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE . For Nomination at JUSTICE OF TDE PEACE FOR PORTLAND DISTRICT EAST SIDE RECOGNIZED DR. ALEXANDER RED rOR CORONLR DnUStott Candidate For Republican Nomination 1 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner ' Member of flrat county board to put Multnomah county out of debt. If reelected will continue present. 'economical -policy.' ' i at the A:V':;; Primary ' Election April 17, 1908 First of the Candidates to ;; Advocate a PuBlic'; ' "Morgue r A " E. E. ERICSON " ERICSON UNDERTAKING CO.1 ' " 40 and 411 Alder St, . K. ' of P. Bldg. Republican Candidate for Nomination County Coroner "If elected to -this, most responsible office by the voters of Multnomah county, I propose to recognise- the eaqt side. When a coroner' Is called an In quest; will be held on that side of the river and the body will be left with the nearest east side undertaker. I will also appoint a f, deputy to act on ' the east side of the river' Th time has come when the east .side people; should uh. recognized. : -i 4 iv.- . Dr. Alexander Held, who announces nimseir a candidate for the position of uregon state dairy and food commls " v If I v III s i yv J rf A' . , f ! ' I , u sioner 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 uie pas i years, ana a resiaent or the state for It years. ; ; " ut. eio is also a graauat of the WM.REID ' Judge Reid - Is office of Justice , candidate for : of the Peace. Royal 'Allege of vWHdot fiuraeon.: ? i;Ptt"2-that h will per ScoOand, and is at present a mejnber fhV, -inu, "Vf of the state veterinary examining board. Dr. Reld has always taken an active Interest In all matters pertaining to es of v the of flea to tha Dest or mi ability, aa hs has dona in the past Cortland ' district has been enlarged food products, and th-facf of his being! ?., M Jo Include both east and west a graduate of both a medicaft and a I f We," ha rl.vel" 'to .th cJy of Port- iuu, mm precincts 2 10 va inclusive, aiBu yraciacis iiv io u, dou. inciu sive..; Judge Reld stands on hla oast record as.aiuauce 01 ua r'eace. veterinary school makes him especially Well eaulnned to All the of flea at Aatrv and food commissioner. : Dr. Reid Is now a practicing, physi cian In Portland, with nffta at K91 Williams avenue. The way to secure good government Is u investigate tne candidate for office. juo tnis in my case. W. H. Hurlburt ' . ' . X Sill I At' ,: I vf I I XFTTBXOCAjr t-'or District Attorney Vote No. 109 X FRED A. FRISCHKORN -'23,CA,"iDATB FOR ' : ' , . REPUBLICAN NOMINATION 'FOR a CONSTABLE .'. Consolidated Districts,'' Entire "City. A sauare deal for avarv m Alt aerrlces promptly rendered without tips. I havs lived in ,th olty for the past 2 years, and been associated with ft F. Collier the publishers, for 20 years.- , I f?1 ?rrmAmr, ot th Turn Verein and lorn Wm US Ym - -r-. " - ;; - No. KROGER B. SI1SN0TT V. - 1 1 i :.f ';.?' JAMLS N.. DAVIS t ,.'U Tears la Portland) - i ... ' ' ,. a: ' -BEPTTBUOAV OAtTDZDATB yjt FOB TXJB tfOKUTATIOir OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY Primary: JGlectloa April IT. ' r"rt v a ' 4' ' .i f . Former Assistant Unltefr enforce the Sunday closing A SEFTTBUCAV! CAZTDZDATBFOB A State - Railroad - Ccmmissio.ier Wo BBacW of Words. "Tn dAolft.rlni mvmtt a nnil(Aata VnU th, Republican nomination for district attorney for the Fourth judicial district it is my desire to express confidence In and the purpose to apply the spirit of American lair ir clay as a controlling fao tor In the politics and the administra tion of public business of this com munity. , : ,: ... - ;. ! "Under the commercial conditions bf th age the general habits and business conduot have . permitted the game of every day Hie to become complex, and It Is dally becoming unusual. But the solution is simple when-the purpose aria policy of all officers of th law are to more the rules which govern this Same so as to protect society, and in ivlduals as-alnst the offenses and den redatlona committed h those whosa avarice or vlclousness Jeopardise th safety of that society and those Indi viduals. ; Special Interests, whether of Dusiness or pontics, nave no place or voice in the enforcement of. laws wher ever or whenever thatpac or vole Is used to that Interest .- ' , - W1U oa After Orafters. A ?Therefor mjr purpose and policy. If th Republican voters of this ludlclal i ; i'.m.. laws. "i. to exnaust-everv errort to '.se cure to every person. In nublio or tri- vat life, fal and Impartial treatment and the protection guaranteed by , the laws and constitution of this state, and to secure to the public ths-public serv ice to which it Is entitled. . "8. To'enforea th mhiin. i... r i. To do my best to convict every person practicing medicine or surgery in an unlawful manner. ,r5i. T .e,nfrc tho law we have for the protection of minors, both boys and gins, j ' ., . , relaln JVSSS? Uw, 0t'th" UU T?n, tw, tfeneraUr ' " i .i. ",,ii; uivciiiKit graiuvg tflTlbery Jat0T' n(1 evidence ol ZwtA Z...-iZi r "u,"w w ..curt and sustain convictions can be found, to prosecut the offenders. - a.a . Col FN of AU Strings. ' I am i not pledged, bound or promised to -any faction nor will I become ao in ?Z TOattr concerned with my office or official career. Off lc should not be sought or occupied for private advant fiff pri.vate honor,. but I do consider iit'Jl?i,i1t -Purp'os and seal to acquire publlo position frees such position from undue Influences, political or otherwise, and; provides a stimulus-to every clt OlfduY C??,n b: porfornianc lif'fltX' -t? 'publlo' to' ndr. ffJlaPftJLt..BPb8aanHhat-- distrlct nominate and elect ta-ASTHaW;!-?1.! next district attornsy wUl b: j A a I utirZZMtuXrJ-' ,w or po- S2trolr Interfere, with the du ties Of ' th Office at rllBtrln. ' and I will exert my utmoxt to resist and SltroS fJfc? .ntro1 or Interference to the end that this community may have- tows " benem,nd ProtecUon of th