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f . 1 . 12 ' THE OREGON- DAILY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND, " THURSDAY . EVENING, APRIL' 16, 1003. ' V.' I CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION DR. J. S. STOTT V ' - V ( 1 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE, DEPARTMENT NO. 1 t - ' i 't : ' i r These arc the candidates for nomination by the 5 -v r-..-ir , ... rv . . . v .. , WHO ARE PLEDGED TO STATEMENT NO 1. PRINCIPLE, NOT A SCRAMBLE FOR OFFICE ANTI-MACHINE POLITICS: ' " ' - " s .Jv;i".V,A'.:. Li t 4 ' 1 ! ' VOTE DR. Ji 5. STOTT For County Coroner .' , ' - ', Who Is the originator of th pptUa morru 14m. and, while welooxntnc the conversion to his views of other candidates, ho doubts If there should bo much rlory atteae4.to these candidates from their -setaure of an other -proposed reforms. ' ' J Vt.f Stott bailor that the coroner should bo physician, and that Z '. ths physician candidate should not bs backed by an undertaker or com- blnatlon of undertaker ' fit nominated and elected I will distribute the patronao of the of flco. equally, among .the undertakers of. too . city." X ' See Sunday Orefonlaa, February SI.) Dr. Btott -was for two terms coroner or aiarion county, ana aecunea ue nornin&uon lor ute uura term. . He has bad wide experience la this work. Dr. Btott believes that the office of coroner should neither be made an attachment to an em balming astabllshment nor the bone for rival political factions to quar rel over. Dr. Stott says: If there la a publlo office that should be con- T ducted on a business basis, that of floe Is the coroner's. If there Is a puoua poet u on in vne gut or tne vo ters that snouia not do uiurea wun the outside personal Interests of the holder, that office is the coroner's,' J - and If there Is an office: that demands tthe honest, unabashed. . faithful, .' undlscrlmlnatlnr enforcement of the law, that of flee Is the coroner's too." For Joint Representative 37 BELT, W. C. For Senator 39 AEJBEE, H. R. 47 KELLAHER, DAN 50 NOTTINGHAM, C W. 51 SELLING, BEN 54 WILLETT, A. H. For Representative 55 ABBOTT, JAMES D. 57 ALTMAN, B. C. 62 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. - - y .t y ' ... Vv?'' ' LA WRENCH A. McNART. For Judge of Circuit Court Sfmah SowPtT Vote for One f 2 BRONAUGH, EARL C. Of Kultnomah County 27 McGARRY, WM. R. ' Of MraltnomaB Oonaty 28 McNARY, LAWRENCE Of Multnomah County Portland, Or., March 24, 1908. Mr. Lawrence A. McNary, My Dear Sir I understand you are a candidate for Judge in Department No. One of this Judicial 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 qualifications for that office. It affords me pleasure to add that you were an honest and efficient officer, and, with an unblemished 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, t t Ex-Governor T. T. Qeer hi ' 't 1 . :W 'ft. i lepublican Candidate for ; r (i: 'congress The great need of the northwest is a deeper channel in the Colum bia rivfr. f Work on this great project should be continuous and efficient, not by piecemeal.' .The interests of Astoria demand a deeper channel on the bar those of Portland a deeper one up the river, and every interest of the great inland empire calls loudly for them both and a navigable river Its far inland as it is possible for money to secure that result. To accomplish all this jeatjires continuous work on the part of members of congress' More people in' Oregon and an open river to the sea has been the particular hobby, ot eaf-Gorernor Gcer for 20 years, and his ambitkm is to . be a contributing factor toward securing that result. VOT FOR Emmet Drake Republican Candidate for State Senator At the primaries next Fri day. He is one of the best known men in Portland and has been active for years in all kinds of public work that would benefit Portland and Multnomah county. If elect ed, everyone will get a square deal. This is busi ness,, not politics. We need capable men in the legislature that know and understand the needs of the community not un tried, unknown men, who ' are here today and away tomorrow. - ' ' ' ' - ' . , - ( i 1 1 1 L Republican Candidate for State Senator , v.- , V V HONESTTV ECONOMT. EFFICIENCY. Favors Closing Bridges Morning and , , . jcvonmg. .... JUDGE I C. BRONAUGH Appointsd to Succeed the Late Judge Frazer Candidate for Republican Nomination for Circuit Court Judge Dept. No 1 Mr. McNary was one of the most conscientious and efficient public officer who has served the City of Port land during my sixteen years' experience in city , affairs. His industry was untiring and his judgment "most excellent. THOS. C. DEVLIN. Having had opportunity to observe the qualifica tions of Mr. McNary, both personally and profes sionally in public office, I heartily concur in the senti ments expressed in Judge Williams' letter. CHA, F. BEEBE. Having served with Mr. McNary in public' office I regard him eminently qualified to serve the peo- pie's best interests. . H. C. WORTMAN. No better man than Mr. McNary ever served-the " public in this city or county. JOSEPH WEBER. if vol; want a Salted Comnlissioner WHO IS NOT BACKED FINANCIALLY OR CONTROLLED BY RAILROAD INFLUENCE , 4 1 -A : rOTE FOR 24 X C. C. LOUCKS 9I-X-T. J. KREUDER REPtTBtlCAN CANDHXaTE FOB County Commit floner The Coroner Should Be a Physician. Dr. Ben.LNorden NO. 101 REPUBLICAN CANDI DATE FOR County Coroncc . Indorsed by Medical Pro fession. 80 Years in" Portland, 1 s Jt. A. H. WILLETT In declaring- myself to the Republi cans of Multnomah county for State Senator I do so as a business man and not as a POLITICIAN. My address Is 128 Grand' avenue. I .am too busy a man to leave my business and campaign In the usual manner. To my friends i as tneirt'aupport; t tr. they think I merit It. To 'other voters 'who do not Know me, investigate. I will, If elected, serve the people and support Statement no. j. Frank Bollam is' 4' .v. . . RLPUBLICAN CAN DIDATE TOR ; RLPRLSLNTATIVL First appearanes before the people for Politic! offlo.- Rritlilant nf Pnrtltnil for ST jrears, In bualaess on Kres0sld; resldenos at sldst -f 17 HA JAMES CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINA TION FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY ! "i: . 'NOTION BALUOT "A, -