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THE OREGON DAIIY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1914. 15 NUMBER OF PRECINCTS IN MULTNOMAH HAS INCREASED TO 326 City of Portland Has 293 and Outside Districts in Coun ty Have 33, LIST IS NOW MADE PUBLIC he ing- Office Olvss Oat List of Foll- riten That Will Be used Friday. TTnder the 1914 subdivision of Mult nomah county Into electoral districts the location of polling places for Fri day' primary election has Just been made public by the sheriff's office. Mdltnomah now has 328 precincts. Numbers 1 to 293 inclusive are within the corporate limits of Portland, 294 , to 299 inclusive are in St. Johns and the remainder are located in the coun- 1 try districts of the county. Voters who are in doubt as to the number of their precinct may learn the came by Inquiry at the county clerk office. The polls will be open Friday rrom a. m. to 8 p. m. The list of polling places: City Fraolnota. 1 A u. Carton, (trage, Ttjurman, between Tbtrty-aond anil Thirtv-thtrd atreeta. 2 Terrace Ormrj, aouthweat corner Twen 17-eisntn ana Ihurman atreeta. -W3 L'pabur atreet, corner Twenty-fifth. noninweai corner I wenty-nrts and Tnur man streeta, frorery atora. ft-r-BnlldlnaT. end of Twenty-fourth on Nico la I tret. Building. 852 North Twenty-third atrtet, ar flavter atreet. I Carpenter abop, S87 Wllaon atreet, be tween Twtnty-firat and Twenty-aecond 8ta. -MS -"rman atreet, between Twentieth and Twenty-flrat atreeta. fl 37 North Seventeenth atreet, between Barter and Tbonnan atreeta. 108(10 OUaan atreet, between Fifth and Blith atreeta. II Dodfe Manufacturing company, aoutbeaat rorntr fourteenth and Lovejoy atreeta. 13 247 North Seventeenth atreet, between Maraball and Northrup. 18200 North Twenty-flrat atreet, between Overton and Pettysrove atreeta. 14 781 Northrop atreet, northeaat corner Twenty-third atreet. IB BIU Military Academy, 721 Marahall treet. 10 Kqg-ine No. 17, Twenty-foarth and John ton atreeta. IT Cleaning Shop, 171 North Twenty-flrat. between Irvlns and Johnaon atreeta. 15 Irvln Tailors, 13.1 North Twenty-third treet, between Hoyt and Irving atreeta. lf B. Hoch arase. Twenty-third street, between Hoyt and lrvlnir atreeta. to J. M. Acheaon Co.. 131 North Twenty flrat atreet. between Hoyt and Ollaan atreeta. 11 Fleher - Thoraen garage. Twenty-flrat Street, between Kearney and Lovejoy atreeta. 23 WA Ollaan atreet, near Twenty-flrat. 23-LIater'a grocery. Seventeenth and Irvine atreeta. 24 Portland Van A Storage company, nortb- S Corbett Oarage, northwest eorner Stead way and Columbia atreeta. ' ' 9 Church baeeuent. southeast eorner West Park and efferaon atreeta. 70 Northwest corner Twelfth and Market atreeta, basement. 71 Mrs. Campbell's GaTrage, Jefferaon, be tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth atreeta. 72 Carpenter ahop, 4X8 Mill atreet, be tween Fourteenth and Fifteenth atreeta. 73 MS Jefferaon atreet. between Seven teenth and Chapman atreeta. 74 Garage back of 566 Market street. Ba tween Chapman and Nineteenth atreeta. 73 Engine No. 18. - Lowjiadale and Mont gomery streets. 78 Northweat eorner Tenth and Harrison. 395 Tenth street. 77 Ott a grocery, back room, northweat eorner Sixth and. College streets. 78 Oarage. 429 Fifth atreet, betweea Hall and College streets. 79 Engine No. 4 Fourth street, betweea Mill and Montgomery. m oil Front street. 81 423 First atreet. near Hall atreet. 82 Northweat corner First and Sherman atreeta, Cottel Drng company. 83 Grocery northeaat corner Sixth and Lin coln streets. 84 .Monroe's Oarage, northwest corner West Park and College atreeta. 85 Garase. 554 Seventh atreet. corner Lin- cola atreet. 841 Lamberts. 518 Twentieth street, near Spring atreet. 87 Engine No. lb. Twentieth and spring afreets. 88 W. J. Patton's old house. Talbot and Pat ton Roada. Hit U7 First street, between Sberidaa sad Arthur. lo New Falling school, Porter atreet, neat Front. 81County etore room. Third and Hooker arrets. 93478 Gibbs atreet, corner Eleventh atreet, Mra. Potter's baaement. 93 Northweat corner Front and Whlteker streets. 94 863 Corbett street. 851050 Corbett afreet. Wt Southeast corner Corbett and Seymour atreeta. 7 Third and Mllea atreeta. OH 15B5 Macadam Road. 99 Northeast corner Eleventh sad Marina streets. 100 Back room. 1748 Xaat Thirteenth atreet, between Marlon and Clatsop atreeta. 101 1809 East Thirteenth atreet. between Umatilla -and Tenlno streets. 102 R. M. Gatewood. real eatate office, Umatilla, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth atreeta. 103 Sell wood T. M. C. A., Fifteenth snd Spokane avenue. 104 Htrahlman'a ball. Thirteenth and Spo kane avenue. . 105 Southeast corner Mllwaukls and Bybee 106 Midway Dose bouse, MUwankia ana South streeta. 107 Building. South avenue, , near tu- waukle. . 108 club house corner entries ana enemy atreeta, Berkeley. - . 109 4426 Sixtieth street, between ronj- fourth and Forty-fifth avenues. 110 B913 Eaat Forty-lxth atreet. between Fifty-nintli and Sixtieth avenues. j 11 1224 Holgnte street, between Fortieth and Forty-first streets. 112 5010 Forty-first uouineaai. Between Fiftieth snd Fifty-second atreeta. 1135630 Sixtieth avenue noutnsast. De- East Twenty-ninth Twenty-ninth Thirty- East" tween Flfty-slxtb snd Fifty-seventh atreete. lard avenue station. 114 7134 Fifty-fifth avenue Southeast, Mil- west eorner Fifteenth and Kearney atreeta 20 100 North Eighteenth atreet, betweea Flanders and OUaan atreeta. 26 Patterson's Furniture Hospital, south west eorner Fourteenth and OUaan atreeta. 27 91 Broadway atreet, between Everett and Flandera street. 2 8.1 North Second atreet, between Davis and Everett streets. 29 310 Everett street, between Sixth and Seventh atreeta. 80 409 Burnalds street, between Ninth and Tenth atreeta. 81 Armory. Eleventh atreet entrance. US Speedwell Motor company, southwest corner Fourteenth and Couch atreeta. 33 808 Washington street, between Nine teenth and Trinity. 84 Dulmage Auto company. 48 North Twen tieth street, between Waahlngtoa and Everett atreeta. a 35 fl North Twenty-third atreet, between Washington and Everett streets. 88 229 Cornell Road. Scott'a Garage, oppo site end of Marahall atreet. 87 438 Stark street, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. 38 Tailor sliop. 412 Stark street, between Tenth snd Eleventh streets. 39 62 Sixth street, southeast eorner Pine street . 40 F.ngin No. 21. Second and Oak streets. 41 -87 Fifth street, betweea Stark and Oak streets. - 42 No. 144 Fourth street, between Morri Mn snd Aider streets. 43 -315 Morrison street, between Park and West Park streets. 44 Portland Creamery company, 452 Wash- Incton street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. 4.' 4it Washington street, between Four teenth snd Fifteenth streets. 48 4fl Washington street, between Twen tieth snd Ells streets. 47 Club house, 809 Jefferson street, corner Rtout. 48 782 Washington atreet. between Ford andClt.v Park. 49 Old handball conrt. Sixteenth street, be tween Yamhill snd Taylor streets. .V 171 Eleventh street, between Morrison and Yamhill streets. M Mssonlc building. West Park and Tin hill streets. 52 Y. M. C. A., northwest corner Sixth and Taylor streets. 53 Engine No. 1, Fourth street, between Morrison snd Yamhill streets. , 54 242 Salmon atreet, between Second and Third atreeta. 55 East entrance courthouse. 58204 Broadway, between Taylor and Sal mon atreeta. 57 Northeaat corner Thirteenth and Main atreeta. 58 The Msttlngly. 289 Fourteenth. !W Office, Kramer Riding Aixademy, north west corner Sixteenth and Jefferson streets. 80 425H Jefferson street, between Elev enth and Twelfth streets. 81 Tenth street entrance Ladd school. Tenth and Jefferson streets. 2 City hall. Fourth street entrance. 83 254 Third atreet. corner Madison street. 84 312 Second street, between Columbia and Clay streets. 85 347 Flrat atreet. between Market and Mill streets. 88 Store. Hotel Cadillac. Third street, be tween Jefferson snd Colombia afreets. 67 Northwest eorner Fourth and Clay atreeta. 115 woodmere hall. Woodmere station, lis Gsrsee Fiftieth avenue, between Sev enty-third and Seventy-fourth atreeta. 117 Green residence southeast corner sev enty-fourth snd Powell atreeta. 118 Keal easts ornce ursy a ramrnn i compsnv, Gray'a Croaslng. 119 Building second avenue ana mi. octh car line, Lents. . 120 Coffmsn's gsrage. south Main strvei. Lents. . 121 Mt. Scott KHntins company uunuin, North Main atreet, I-ents. 122 Grangs halt Lenta. 128 Engine No. 81. Sixty-seventh sad Forty-sixth avenue Southeast. . 124 3909 Eaat Seventieth street, between Fortieth and Tblrty-scventh avenues. 125 W. O. W. ball. Sixty-fifth, between Forty-fifth s venue snd Foster Road. 128 Lsurelwood 'M. E. church. Forty-second snd Forty-third avenues, on Sixty-third atreet. 127 Old South Mt. Tabor school. Sixty-fifth snd Dsvtslon atreeta. 129 8538 Foster Road, between Fifty-fourth snd Fifty -sixth avenues. 130 Mitchelltree real estate office. Archer Pise. . , 1H1 Northeaat corner Fifty-second snd Forty-sixth avenues Southeast. 132 Smith Bros', Fertv-flrst 138 row lea grocery. Rout Esst between Forty-second and avenues southeast. grocery, ltueta and roweu streets. . ... . . 134 Hsll. southeast corner Forty-third and Division strets. . 186 Richmond gsrage, southeast corner Thirty-seventh end Division streets. 186 Engine 25. Frances and Greenwood 137 Northweat corner 'i-wentx-nintn ana Gladstone svenuet. ... . 138 663 Esat Twenty-iirsv street. Powell. , , . . , 139 Clinton Kelly Manual Training tchool. 140 Metcalf grocery, southeast corner Thirty-third snd Division streets. 141 809 Clinton street, between Twenty fifth and Twenty-sixth atreeta. 142 713 Clinton street, between Twentieth and Twenrv-flrat atreeta. 143 612 Mtlwaukle. eorner Cole. 144 Back room northeast corner Mllwaukls slid Rhine streets. 148 Southwest corner Mllwaukls and Bla mark streets. 146 Krooklvn hotel office, Grsnd avenne and Division atreeta. 147 405 East 8lxth street, between Grsnt sad Lincoln streets. 14H Engine ia. .aai nmoin, ii-jttu Stephens snd Harrison streets. 149. urana avenue, wmccu .nai&vi muu Mill streets. . . , ... 150 Evangelical churcn. East onreraui auu Maple streets. . 151989 Division street, neiween imrir-wc- ond and Thirty-third streets. 1R2 Winter's carsge. e.sx street, south of Hawthorne avenue. 153 1024 Hawtborne avenue, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth atreeta 134 OWt B.aSl. 1 iinij-uiaiu ...r.., Lincoln and Grant streeta. l.vs -1 lf4 Hawrnorne uraui, w.- nerThlrty-seventh. 16S I toot dt wwinwtii R'HC' i,-im.. and Hawthorne svenue. . . 187 1408 Hswmorne "r-n uv, v-ccu " tieth and Fifty-first streets. 158248 Grand avenue, near Madison street. 139 15314 Grand svenne. between Belmont snd Morrison streets. inAi4ai,, Grand svenue, between snd Morrison streets. 161 Southwest corner Grsnd svenue Eaat Stark streets. 162 Hall, southeast Esst Oak strets. 163 Eaat Side Library. 164 Frances at Kadderly garage 171 Belmont Cleaners, and East Yamhill. , 17 Northwest corner and' East Stark streets. - 1731018 Belmont street, betweea third stiH Tli frtvf mirth streets. 174205 East Thirty-fourth street, between Eaat Taylor and Esst Salmon streets. 178 Garase Eaat Twenty-eientu. oerween East Main and Eaat Madison streets. 178 Store southwest corner Thirty-eevenin snd Esst Madlaoa streets. . . 177 Fire house, East TDirty-rutn ana net- moot streets. 178 1039 Belmont street, between icaei Thirty-fourth and Eaat Thirty-fifth streets. 179 148 East Thlrty-nlntn so-rer, Belmont snd Esst Stark streets. ISO Building East Forty-third snd Eaat Madison streets. 181 Gsrsge Esst side Belmont, opposite Cast Forty-sixth street. 182 Northwest eorner Forty-fifth snd Bel mont streets. ' 193 Garase East Madison, between Esst Fifty-first and Fifty-aecood streets. 164 W. O. W. baU. Esst Sixtieth snd Mor rison streets. 186 Southwest corner 8ixty-nlnth snd Bel mont streets. 1W 1U4 East Stark streetr between Seven trlhth and least Eightieth streets. 187Sonthwest comer East Eighty-first and East Stark streets. 188 Engine No. 27, Eaat Eighty-second snd Eaat Burnxide atreets. 1S9 lUHiJ'A Kaat Wtars atreet. oeiween r.ai Seventy-nlntb and East Eightieth streets. 190 Southwest corner test mgnueiu suu Eaat Glisan atreeta. 191 Northeast corner xst seveniy-iouriu and East Glisan streets. 192 Northwest corner East Eightieth and East GUsaa streets. " , . . 193 Basement Jonesmore school. Eighty first and Tillamook streeta. 194 Jenka real estate office, Slxty-aeventh and Ssndy boulevard. . , . 195 Congregational Sunday school. East Glisan, between East Sixtieth and Sixty-first. 196 1772 East Glisan street, southwest cor ner East Sixty-ninth and East Glisan streets. 197 15S0 hast Ollaan street, between East Sixtieth and East Sixty-first streets. 193 s mtheast corner Kant Forty-seventh snd Esst Glisan streets. 199 Northwest corner Fifty-second snd Esst Glisan streets. 200 Kuelne No. 28. East Fifty-sixth and Sandy boulevard. 201 Vincent block, Sandy boulevard, be tween Esst Forty-second snd Forty-third Sts. 202 West end Laurelhurst office. East Thirty-ninth snd Esat Glisan streets. 203 869 Sandy boulevard, between East Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth atreets. 204 42 East Twenty-eighth street North, between East Conch snd Eart Davis street. ' 208 244 East Twenty-eighth? street, near East Ankeny atreet. 206 Bltts real estate office. East Twenty eighth and Eaat Davis atreets. 207 Nealuod's garage, northwest corner Eaat Twenty-aecond snd East Ankeny streeta. MOS 6o2Esat Burnside street, between East Seventeenth and Eighteenth streuts. ojo i!in 574 East Couch street, be tween East Thirteenth and Fourteenth atreets 210 Wire worss, nortneaat curucr T.nth .nil Flanders streets. 21 1 air rssr minmuc "ui East Tenth and Eleventh streets. 212 Kutldlnar southvest corner East Sixth and East Burnside streets. 213 Osborne hotel ouuaing, urana iraiuc snd East Ash streeta. 214 Southweat corner union avenne snu East Davis streets. . . 215 Garaee. 737 Sandy boulevard, between Twenty-flrat and Twenty-second streeta. between Multnomah and Orecon streets. 217 Nlcslals garage, iiassaio, Klnth t,H Tenth streets. 218 Enzine No. 13. northwest corner Grand svenne and Multnomah streets. 210 Portland Taxlcab company, union ave nue and Holladay. 220247 Holladay, near larraoee. i iTitli. l-lust Rroariwav. east end orln 222 House northeast corner Broadway and Larrabee. M M 223 Northeast corner wneeier ana urimu way. 224 Church drug atore, southwest eorne TTfiifm itnii and Broadway. 225 586 Broadway, between East Fourteenth vmmt irtftnth. afreets. V2H Mc Monies r erase. Esst Seventeenth, k.mn Bnhnvler and Hancock streets 227 Vsrsteee'a earaee. 694 Broadway, neaTl V(n.tMnt)i street. 22R Garaare. Eaat Twenty-second, between IMll.mAnb mnA ThomnSOn BtfeetS. 229 Engine No. 18. East Twenty-fourth atreet. between Tillamook and Thompson aftrMta 230 Garase. 1209 Sandy boulevard, between Vrtrtv. flrat and Kortv-aeioml streets 231 snn F.ast Fifty-seventh street North Sandy boulevard and Stanton streets. 232 Anderson building, northwest riftv-asonnri a rid Kandv boulevard. 233 O corse Plrte aarage. aouthweat eorner Fort v-f! rat. and Knott streets. 284 Real eatate office northeast cornel TSrnntv-fnurth and Knott streets. 235 Real esate office northeast corner Six teenth and Brasee atreets. 231 Manual Training building Irvington aphnol 237578 Union avenue North, southeast eor- n . Crth.m anit TTninn. 238 Bleed's gnrKe. southwest corner Tenth and THnmnarm atreeta. 439 490V Cuion avenue North, between Kaornmento and Brasee. 240 Southwest corner Union avenue and Tillamook atreets. 241292 Russell street, between Wllliama . k .I Rnln.v avenues. 242 562 Williams avenue, between Knott Graham. . . 243 702 Wllliama avenue, between Cook mtA In 244 Southweat corner Williams avenue and Fremont street. ... 245 fl47 Williams svenne, between Morris snd Monroe strets. 246 228 Russell street, between Flint snd Gantenbeln streets. , 247 136 Russell street, between Berth wick snd Albina. 248 137 Russell street, between Bortbwick snd Albina. . . 249 681 Mississippi svenue, between Cook snd Monroe. 250 861 Maryland, betweea Shsver snd Ma sop. 231 Orklev Green Evangelical church. Wil lamette boulevard and Gay atreet. 232 78 Killingsworth svenue. between Mis souri snd Esst Michigan. 253 Lstham'a real esate office. Skidmore, between Mississippi and Michigan. 254 MississlDM avenue hall. 795 U Missis. sissippi avenue, between Beach and Failing. 263 772 MlssissinDi avenne. between Beach snd Fremont streets. 256 845 Williams svenne. between Shaver snd Fsiling. zai 9ii Williams svenue. between Skid- more and Mason. A8 1130 Albina avenue, corner Brainard. 259 Wood s carpenter shop, 860 Williams svenne. between Shaver and Mason. 260 949 Union svenue North, opposite Pres-cott. 2tt fee-1035 Union svenue, between Wygant ands'Alberta. 202 8 2 822 Union arenas, between Failing? and Shaver. :ttM Seller's confectionery, Union svenue snd Shaver. 2o4 998 Union avenue North, between Wy gant and Going streets. 265 McGutre's real estate office. Sixteenth and Prescott streets. 266 654 Alberta, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. itff T36 Alberta, between Twenty-first and Twenty-second. 268 Real estate office East Twenty-ninth J street, between Mason and Duntly. i 269 Mrs. Orittith s garage Thirty-third and Alberta. 270 Northeast corner Twen tv-seventh and Alberta, Mat hew real estate office. 271 Northwest corner Sixteenth and Kill ingsworth. Corroll'a garage. 272 691 Alberta, between Nineteenth and Twentieth. 27.1 fin Bhoo. 555 Alberta at rear heta'een Twelfth and Thirteenth streeta. 274 Northeaat corner Union avenue and Sumner atreet. Piedmont garage. - Church street, between Union avenue and Seventh streets. Swan's real esate office. its 444 Dtiuru. between Seventh snd Eighth. 277 555 Dektun between Morse and Winona. 278 Woodlawn fire house. Dektim snd Dur ham. 279 Woodlawn school. 1'ni.m. between De- kum and Bryant. 2&o Residence 1159 Rodney, corner Kill ingsworth. 281 Northeast corner Kill nssworth and Al bina avenue, chocolate ahop. 282 Northeast corner Killingsworth and Mississippi avenues. zs.i Kenton club Russell, between Pstton avenue and Fenwick. 2S4 Kenwood hotel. Kenton. Kllnattick. be tween Derby and Brandon. W4o Arbor lwle fire hall. Portland boule vard, between Greeley and Burrage atreeta. 28i KHlinraworth and Gav. 14:1 West Kill ings-worth. 7 Yygonskl real estate office. Greeley street, between Ainsworth and Holman. 288 1587 Peninsuls svenue. betweea Lom bard and Russett. 89 463 Lombard, between Wabash and Washburn. . 290 Lombard, between Flak and Olm. Sun day school tenthouse. ati 80 Lombard street, between Stockton and Flske. 292 Fire hall. Stanford, between Bowdin snd Lombard. 293 Glass Bros', real estate office, between Gloucester and Portsmouth. St. Johns Preeinets. 2T4 Jersey and . Richmond streets. 295 City hsll. 298 210 Catlin street. 297 Library. 298 First Trust ft Savings bank. Country Precincts. 209 Exchanee building. (Packlnr plant, Kenton.) 300 Columbia (Laurelhurst). 301 Ruasellville. 302 North Kelly Butte. 303 South Kelly Bute. 304 Mount 8cott. 305 Fairview. 306 Rockwood. 307 Sycamore. 308 South Greshsm. 300 North Gresham. 310 Troutdale. 311 Powell Valley. 312 Corbett. 313 Bridal Veil. 814 Palmer. 315 Warrendale. 316 Sauvie's Island. 817 Holbrook. 818 Linnton. 319 Sylvan. 321 Mt. 'Ann. 321 Hillsdale. 322 Ryan. 323 Maplewood. 324 West Portland. 320 Riverdale. 326 Woodstock (Brentwood). "Shepherd Will Get Results, McCredie Tormer Conrrajsamsva : from 'Waabiatr ton Folate Out Heed af Deep Channel from Portland to Beau "Eight years ago when George Shep herd began his fight for 'Deep Water to the Sea' he was not taken ser iously," said W. W. McCredie, ex-congressman from the state of Washing ton. "However, during my term in congress, he convinced me of the ser iousness of the situation and I under took to assist in the fight. You know the result. When up for re-election. all the river counties stood by me loy ally, but a bitter fight was waged from Puget sound, the papers referred to me as Congressman McCredie of Portland, and my lead was overcome. All thia because I enlisted in the cause corner The International Brotherhood of Leather Workers has begun a cam paign for the organization of Canada. of dees' water on the Columbia river bar. "Portland Is now my home town, and aa deep water made Seattle and San Francisco great seaports, it will make Portland if we get It We must send a real fighter to congress and I know Shepherd will get results If we eend him. I have known Mm for 25 years, in fact, he studied law In my office. Ue is especially equipped for thia of fice, and having exact Information and data at hand, he could lead the fight at once. The great fight comes before the United States engineers at Wash ington, next before the committee and then on the floor of the house. In any of these steps, a congressman must be ready to meet the opposition right off the bat. If he fails, the game is lost. The people will make a mistake if they don't send Shepherd to congress." ROYAL ROSARJANS MEET be held next Monday noon at the Rosarian room' of the Portland Com mercial club. Luncheon will be se-ved and the knights will be told exactl.y what Is to be expected of them during the Rose Festival. The Rosariana will meet next Wednesday at the club rooms at 11:30, don their uniforms and proceed in a body to the Ad club. The called Royal Rosarians have been to attend a general meeting to Belmont and corner Eleventh snd Thirteenth snd Hawthorne avenue. , 165 Northeast corner East Seventeenth and Eaat Madison streets. 168 St. David Parish house. Esst Morrison. between Twelfth snd Thirteenth. 187 stark street sntrsnce Wsshlngton nigh C68-181 Eaat Eighteenth street, between East Morrison and Eaat Alder atreets. 108 148 Esat Twentieth street, corner East Morrison street. 170 Barnea building, .northeaat corner East Twentieth snd Hawthorn a svenue. The best qualified man FOR GOVERNOR A.M.CRAWFORD present Attorney General. Everybody says he is the log ical man for the office. (KEPTXBLXOAW) (Paid Adv.) C. A. Applegren REPUBLICAN For DISTRICT JUDGE Dept. No. 2 will conduct ths court as a poor man's court, as originally intended to be, avoiding- the necessity for another debtors' court. (Paid Adv.) Geo. C Erowiel REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR GOTERNOK EEHIKBES when you vote to morrow, that he is the one man who has declared for Na tional and State abolishment of the saloons, and National Suffrage. UHEHBSB that for 12 years while in the State Senate, he worked continuously for Wo man Suffrage and at all times since, until it was adopted. KEBCEMBEK that he Is opposed to flooding this country with Asiatics, Hindus and other cheap labor. MMEMBEK, that if he is Gov ernor, he will not use, nor per mit to be used, t the State Srlitia at the bid of any self l?h interests. BEMEMSES that he 1-. In favor of abolishing all useless com missions, and will stand for low taxes and an economic ad ministration, and a square deal. BEICEHBIB that while in the .Senate in 1901, he put through the Senate and made the speech for the Initiative and Referendum Resolution to amend the Constitution of the State of Oregon, under which has come our Primary law, Statement No. 1 and other re form legislation. See Senate Journal 1901, Pages 45-48. BEUEHBIB that all labor legis lation passed by the legisla ture of Oregon, between ths years 1894 and 1905, received his affirmative vote. .... . THE WORD IS PASSED! Did You Get It? FOLLOW YOUR TICKET Constable 124 FRED A. FRISCHKORN, R j (Paid Advertisement.) VOTE X 123 BEMEMBEB that he Is the one candidate in the Republican Primary, who believes that the home is of more Import ance to a greater Oregon, than the saloon. BEMEMBEB that no association, clique or combination of men or special interests have any strings on this man, and above all. remember that he Is not afraid of his shadow and what he believes to be right he has the courage to stand up and do. REMEMBER That He Will En force Rigidly All the Laws (Paid Advertisement) SOME REASONS WHY 107x ARCHIE F. LEONARD 107x The Non-Partisan League indorses the following as the candidates best qualified to fill the offices for which they are seek ing the nomination: Should Receive the Republican Nomination for r t N o .SHERIFF AmCKTI T. X.S0KAXD 4J He has been trained for the office, and, judged by any stand ard of experience, ability, moral character and all-around quali fications, is exceptionally fitted for continuing in the profession he has mastered. 1 He served six years under three administrations in the office of Chief of Police of Portland. J He served years as chief field deputy in the Sheriff's office under Robert L. Stevens, leaving an enviable record in both places. tj He further equipped himself for the office he seeks by a course at the University of Oregon Law School, being admitted to the bar in 1906. 3 He is pledged to a flat salary without extra emoluments. IHe had the moral courage to decline to make his nomination certain, unanimous and inexpensive when he refused to use the patronage of the office in payment for promised freedom from opposition. J For these reasons, the support of all friends of good govern ment, who favor the election of men thoroughly qualified for the office they seek, is respectfully solicited. ; Paid Adv.) Third Congressional District, C. N.'Mc ARTHUR, Rep. A. F. FLEGEL, Dem. Justice of the Supreme Court, HENRY L. BENSON LAWRENCE T.. HARRIS THOMAS A. McBRIDE CHARLES L. McNARY Attorney General GEORGE M. BROWN Railroad Commissioner FRANK J. MILLER Circuit Court Judge C. U. GANTENBEIN G. W. STAPLETON Representatives LLOYD BATES JOS. W. BEVERIDGE S. B. COBB H. A. DARNALL FREDERICK M. DeNEFFE FORREST S. FISHER JOHN GILL R. W. GILL OSCAR W. HORNE S. B. HUSTON LOUIS KUEHN D. C. LEWIS E. V. LITTLEFIELD EVERETT LOGAN CONRAD P. OLSON BEN SELLING ANDREW C. SMITH PLOWDEN STOTT LLOYD J. WENTWORTH County Commissioner RUFUS C. HOLMAN T. J. KRUEDER G. N. ORTON JOHN B. SCHAEFER In making the foregoing indorsements we have refrained from mentioning candi dates where the number of candidates is less than the number of vacancies, or where there is only one candidate for an office. We have also refrained from making rec ommendations for many offices for the reason that we were unable to obtain sufficient information in regard to the candidates for such offices. We have endeavored to recommend candidates who appeared, after investigation, to be the ones BEST QUALIFIED to fill such offices. Our failure to recommend any candidate does not imply any reflection on his integrity or standing. THE NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE FLETCHER LINN, President. A. C CALL AN, x Secretary. GEORGE C. MASON, Manage. 204 NORTHWESTERN BANK.BLDG. (Paid Adv.) i ix y i I For Congress FRED S. WILHELM Candidate for Xepubllcan affomisatloa DISTRICT JUDGE SSPT. 3. (Paid Advsrtlssmsnt.) Rufus C. Holman Candidate for a, v S:-.. . v: , v v ; - J'. ? s " ' 1 T atf 1 C. N. McArthur EPUBtlCAW PatlMAatXXS. rmzoAT, MAT 15 Press Comment Commissioner of Multnomah County Zmprovsd methods In tszstion, bnsl-nsss-liks methods of ezpsndlnV toe county monsy. with oonnty s-ffaUrs opsn for lnspsctlon at all timss and to all people, and ths npbnildinf' of ths road system of the county. (Paid Adv.) "Less Delay, Less Technicality, and More Justice in Our Courts." T. J. CLEETON Circuit Judf) for Multnomah County. ?2i fir fi, " y 't f ' 1 J, 1 HmmiLt X , f -( J y -X-M0S X I A ,- M jr J Candidate for the Republican Nom ination for JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT r not forst that th 8uprem Bnrh of Oraton la ompoil nf arrn m-mliera: four of the cvpii plarm art to be filled at tbs fort boom Ire lHon. afnltanmah Tonnty la n.t ronrMntxl on the 8aprro kocji. Jnage iwlon ta ib only ani1) tilf tor tbp Supreme Benrb from Mult nomah Countv. Do not forrt that Jndce f1ton closed ths bridges, thereby (Ivlnc to those who naa to crona ine DnoiM aurmg tne baay Esrt of the day cloeed perloda for three alf heura each, t&orntns and eveninr. Remember. ala. ttrat he upheld the mimtnom wacrs law, and declared the tax penalty law Invalid. (Paid Adv.) Clifton N. MrArtliur. who made such an excellent record as speaker of the house at the last legislative session, in a catnnuiate tor con Kress in the Third District with a gooU chance of being the next oongressin-, si representative from Portland. He' is a staunch Republican; talented, and has given full demonstration at celiiR a man or his word and faithful to the letter- to the. people's Interests. Addea to nis many enviable- qualifica tions is his well known common sense. His platform should appeal to every voter of Portland, and the Jarce majority s.iouia unneuat ingiy Kiva him their support, for Oregon needs man of his caliber and impressions In congress. Wood burn 1 ndependent. Those who have been closely asao. elated with Mr. McArthur know him to be a man absolutely fair ami square in all hiw dealing", political or otherwise. The fact tltat he has filled the chair ofvspeaker of the Oregon legislature for two terms and come out stronger umi more aighly re spected each time. In proof that he Is a man whom the people ran trust In the conduct of their business. If more men of this clans were elected to office there would be n higher rtspect for our public officials. Klamath Falls Herald. While McArthur Is a young man, h Is recognized u one of the ablest n.fn of public affairs in the. state. la has. occupied positions of trut end responsibility wlt.i credit to the state Bnd honor to hltnolf. He is thor oughly familiar with the needs of the Third District and the entire state. St. Helens Mist. Mr. McArthur is a man with a record of capable accomplishment. By dint of hard work, hacked by ability and political sense, be lias won h la wny to a leading position in state legislative affairs. An able lawyer, ! hi.x experience, political and profes i n;onal. has brought him In close con- tact with general conditions through out the state. Bend Bulletin. . McArthur lias a good idea of af fairs In the state, is honest in his. intention, capable . f muking a con gressman of worth to the dinrrict anJ to the nation. la Grande Observer. (Psld Adv.) WM. P. LORD " r ", Laa V f 1 l x, , X' x sx iS & CAJTSXCATZ TOB KElTfiZaOAjr If OMIWATZOS rOB - ! Attorney General : I Wm. P. Lord announces hie candi dacy for this office on- a definite plat - ; form, on something that means some-1 thing to the people of the stats Among other things, he pledges, himself t enforce the public rights in water- fronts and tide-lands; to. proseiruTS suits, to regain vast tracts of publ! land, wrested from the people, an1 to; protect the rights of settlers on arid lands. Mr. Iord further pledges himself o keep the office open at all times to liiej peu);iff aiiiu itraiHiaii.ora) aiiiKef- (9 furnish every assistance In formula'., ing legislation for the reduction of taxatu-rr vud the abolition of worth less commissions and offices. No' credit due to an officer wh-t has done his duty, whether for ona ; year or for 18 years. He was paid to do his duty, and if he failed to en J force the laws he Is derelict In (lis I duty. , Wrhat the people require of a can. 1 didate is a deflnate policy la tie maintenance of the office, and Mr. -Lord is a candidate who has- maJ i pledges to the people, which be will' ! unswervingly fulfill. (Paid Adv. by Pan K. Powers.) - G. W. STAPLETON - Republican Condidate for CIRCUIT JUDGE Tourta JndlcUl District, Sept. Ho. 6 'A Non-Pa rtltan Judiciary Id Theory snd Practice. (Paid Adv.) E. L. Van Dresar --X, I . . .: t . ' a lal a W StitaC 4 ' Candidate for tie Xsmocratlo VomW nation ttt CONGRESS HO. 17 OH BAX.rOT. (Paid Adv.J a :