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THB OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PO RTLAND, THURSDAY, MAY 20, lSZa. r -if Ex-Service Candidate 'for Coroner X . Ev v' . , : - Ex-Service Candidate for Coroner What Kind of; a Man Should Be Coroner? - - ' i i - The Coroner should? be a man trained land experienced in medi cine, a man of unimpeachable record, a man who has the confidence of tBe medical profession, a man who is.! not the candidate of any undertaker or group of undertakers, a man whose patriotism should be paramount to everything else. j One candidate for Coroner certainly qualifies under these condi-r tions. He is . Dr. H. M. Greene. Dr. Greene graduated from the University of Oregon Medical Department in 1904, and has been in the active practice of medicine ever since. Dr. Greene is endorsed by practically the entire medical profession, f Dr. Greene entered the World War at the very start. He gave up;a good practice to answer the call of his country when physicians were so badly needed, while his opponent, . although younger, elected to stay and enjoy the com forts of home,-the income from-a lucrative practice and the pay of a public off ice.' " "1 . If, you believe that all else being equal and to show to the boys that our promises to them have not been forgotten , Vote For ME. M. G ..'- "-'-: .-a- .... - - j -. . - . ; 1 i the Ex-Service Candidate (D)F, (Paid Adv., Greene for Coroner Club, Dr. J. Guy Strohra, Sec.) f ot State Senator Staples Reasons why you Bhould vote for him: He is a plain hardworking, good, clean, nquare business man. A heavy taxpayer. Has lived and been in business here for a number -of years. Has a large family. Is a man whom no man or body of men own. Is very much Interested in Schools, Agricul ture. Stock Raising-. Banking and Timber. Nine of his employes responded to th Government's call at the beginning of the war and there are now eleven returned soldiers employed. Has aided in every possible manner the -interests of Portland and Oregon. Has contributed liberally to every charity and everything in a subscription way that has been for the good of our citisena and city. A man who dares to do right and dares to be lrUe- ,V ; i , ;-'): , ... . .. . -i -j- j . : . : j- Head the following endorsement from Mr. Staples' old honie town back East! . LitUe Falls Herald. Little Falls, Mitin May 14. 1S20: i - "Isaac E. Staples, formerly o Little Falls.! Is running for State Senator In vtbe Portland. Ore., district. Mr. Staples, who visited here this year and last year, will be remembered as our former Clerk of court. He was Mayor of-, the city in 1S93-4. winning, bis election on a reform platrorm. and put ;. a quietus on the. gamblers and houses of prostitution. Air. Staples, who is a 'business man of large capacity, would be a prominent member of the Oregon Senate should he -be successful, and It appears he-will be." r wa-rxK KODC1DOX BES K.KISCHMAV HOWARD K. ILJ.MI.ET. OtOHUK TAHTAHO CAR L i. HL KI.F. T ' PATKICK sj. MAHAB STATTLKT T. CHAP1X U EOIM.! K AV. STAVLKS RONALD U. WOOKBCi'F kAKIi J. KLEIS HAI, PAlTSTKIl OTXO KOSESTHit .EMPIOTEKS-ALL EX-SEBTICE MEK tPaid AdverUsement by Kmployes of Staples the Jeweler.) r : :K-SERVICE;MEN:. URGE RE-EMCTION OF BEVERIDGE FOR COUNTY CLERK A : v - : J To All Ex-Service Men: ! During the WORLD WAR Jos. W. Beveridge was active in all War Drives, donated Hundreds of Dollars V to war work activities. Assured all deputies in his employ who should enter the government service that i they would be reappointed flpon being honorably dis charged. .;;'! 5: ' '"''' .. : l i ;Many of his deputies enlisted, and most of them who did so served in France. Each one was offered his ..old position upon his return. , He has made good every pledge, ani we tirge all comrades, their relatives and friends i to vote for Beveridge's reelection.;! E. J. GOODE, j . 382 E. 16th St City CHAS. H. SMITH, 4206 58th Ave. S. City : E. B ' GAY, .. - i 311 13th St, City - O.AJORR, v: ' ; - 1139 E. Oak St., City W. E. KXOUFF, - - 1 i 453 E. 26th St., City COLLIN C. CAM PLAN, 1119 Tenino Ave., City , . LEONARD KRAUSE, , 696 Northrup St., City j ,;.JOHN R. MEARS, - - ! ' ' - . ' 1 2736 49th St. S. E., City - i -i ' . ; ; GEO. ED. SANDY, 201 14th St., City : (Paid Adv.) . , ; - . And Others. . VOTE No. 28 Dd Hamilton Johnstone TOM. DELEGATE Te Ksticma "RemfbUoadi Cmi venttoa CTw te EieeO - "Oregon's Cfcelee Is HTj faelnr CPM A4vrtinent by Jmaxm tL Gmj JrJ Prominent Business Men Indorse L. M. Lepper For State Senator s r-z w:-.K'-:-y.-y:-i We, the undersigned, having worked with L. M. Lepper, and having observed for the past ten years his tireless efforts in his work for the upbuilding of Portland and Oregon, and particularly the .Central East Side, his, imme diate locality and knowing his sterling worth to our city, and state, together, with his ability to accomplish for his community the many needed civic developments, and know-; ing him to be a man of high ideals morally and intellectually, and believing he can and will, if elected, make a splendid State Senator, earnestly ask the support of all citizens who believe in a man who gets results. . , VOTE FOR HIM (No. 7S-X) C. A. Bigelow J. O. Wilson Wilson Beneficl V. D. Maxson E. A. Clark H. B. Catton ' T. R. Howitt P. L. Knight F. A. Bruckman H. A. Calef : A. W. Lambert L. H. Sammons H. H. Fitzpatrick H. B. McEwen H. L. Camp N. U. Carpenter G. W. Weatherly D. H. Strowbridge T. J. Rowe M. O. Collins E. Vaughan Dave Paquet J. X. Austin E. M. Tucker Addie Benefiel O. E. Heintz S. W. Lawrence H. E. Judge O. J. Schumacher Dr. A. W. Moore GOOD GOVERNMENT CLUB .):' C. C HAIL, Secretary iPaid Adv.) MAJOR HIRAM U. -WELCH' NO. 149 ON THE REPUBLICAN BALLOT Major Welch 'has served as a valuing officer of Multnomah county in the ad ministrations of four assessors, and is at present, chief field deputy in the office. He has the indorsement of AanMimir IReed. who says of him : competent valuing officer, is a man of splendid executive ability and JUlgTnent. is familiar with the f undamentals of tax ation and the laws pertaining to It, and is fully qualified to fill the important office of County Assessor. His service in the army in the Spanish war, in the Mexican border trouble,- And In the world war entitles him to the special consideration of the voters." Major Welch's Slogsn : "Lone experi ence in the Assessor's Office a - sure guarantee of efficient Bervice." (Paid Adv. by IT. U. Welch.) , 648 jLadd Av. , U For County pi ' , N f 1. m. w v roR. TRAINED BV EYPERIEKCE FOR THE OFFICE; XRCPUDLICA i . No. 161 on Ballot . Member of Elks, Moose, W. O. W. and'E&gles. (Paid Adv.) VOTE FOR THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FUND No. 314 -(Children's Bill) May 21, 1920 - 1. This Millage Bill No. 314 takes the place, of the 1.8 mill levy here in Port land. The passage of this measure No. 314 will cost the average Portland tax payer only i twenty (20) cents a thousand of assessed valuation more than he now pays. S. Tsere t a shorts ire of 1M,IU teaeners la the United States, asd a skortage el 6M teacher la Oreges. t. If tsls measnre fail te pass Biasr of ear elemestary choeis msit be closed.' .. i ' 4. Over M eHool rooms la Oregoa are ow closed asd 4S ehilorea wtthomt lagtrsetioa for lack, of teach i. This acniage Bill ITo. tit does et provide far salary Iserease for Portia ad teachers. Portland teachers do. aet ask for salary iserease. . MillioB of dollar . wort of property la Oregoa, oatslde of Port laad. escape a Jsst school tax. Mill, age Bill Ko. H taxes etaaUy all or this property la Oregoa. 7. "Wasfclertoa ipeses S1. per ckild as sb an y lor elementary ednra. Iloa Oregoa otr tlli aaaaaUy for eletaeatary edacatioa. S. icvery registered voter may vote a Mil lag e Bin o. 14, regareJess of property a.aallfleatloas. Go to the noils Mar tL asd vote TES for the f iemeatary bckool Mill, age Bill So. 14. No.314XYES . (Paid Adv.) ; - - BBsssaa5B J VOTE 143 HURLBURT, THOS. H. ThosAHurlburt Republican 1 FOR SHERIFF (Paid Adv.) For Secretary of State W. D, WOOD KF1TTlliT.irA-w r ivnrniTp Life-long resident of Oregon. Twelve years in State Senate. During six ses sions has served on Ways and Means iiu ur important commitiees. r or Important Board duties - the State will gain the benefit of this long legislative ness as well as sound business ability ouu miuwn recora xor economy. ' (Paid Adv.) s ""-f. if - . , - f f ' f "7 V ' ' - ''' I I -, r - ksi " Z i ""A ' ' ' V i I VOTE X 1 130 RICHARD DEICH REPUBLICAX, FOB'. District Judge, Dept. No. 2 OVERSEAS TETEBAX . tPaid Adv.) - - VOTE X 1 158 CHAS. N. RYAN If ' --r.'v:-;i!:'"-:'-'':-r. -. 1 ' ' " "1 6 .,, , L naaasW. BEPVBLICAjr FOR CONSTABLE (Paid Adv.) The Man You Should Nominate 7nr SMERIFF CAPTAIN JOHN E. CULUSOI Cmdidate of all of the peoplenot dominated by politicians or any clique or class, Stands upon a war record of things accomplished. Was i prim fKtor In helping OreRon achieve the glorious record of "first" of all states of the Union, in its contribution of men to mil Itiry and naval service during the world war. Organized and administered the Selective Service in Oregon. Organized 169 boards constituting the Selective Service. : Selected the personnel totalling 1500 citizens. . Registered 179.436 men for military service. Disbursed all governmental funds in connection with the "War Registration and Draft. Won general . recognition for his administrative capacity, his industry, bis Impartiality and his thoroughness. . Was universally' applauded for his efficiency by army officers, civilians and the press. , If nominated and elected will give to the taxpayers an adminis tration of the office of Sheriff as successful from the standpoint of economy and efficiency as characterized his direction of the Selective Service for Oregon. (Courteous treatment and justice to all. . - v No. 142 ON THE REPUBLICAN BALLOT (Paid Adv.) The Higher Educational Tax Act Save the Oregon Agricultural College, University of Oregon and Oregon State Normal School for the young men and women of Oregon. (Paid Adv. r This advertisement Inserted by Colin Dyment In behalf of th Joint Alumni Relief Committee, 614 Plttock block, Portland.) v.- .fry ; . r Vote x 154 For Coroner STATEMENT The following undertaking firms are earnestly asking their friends to support Dr. Earl Smith for, coroner,, and to the taxpayers they wish to state that he has conducted the . office in an economical manner and should be , re elected, and wish further to assure - the public that he will continue to conduct the public morgue In the same fair and impartial manner in the future as in the past. . . Breeze & Snook . Chambers Co. Carlson Undertaking Co. Downing c McNemar F. S. Dunning, Inc. J. P. Finley &. Son R. W. Gable & Co. Edw. Holman c Son A. D. Kenworthy & Co. Walter C Kenworthy P. L. Lerch Miller & Tracey McEntee & EUers Pearson & Co. Skewes Undertaking: Co. St. Johns Undertaking Co. A. R. Zeller - (PaJd AdTrtlemBt)