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I'huto by CJuniiell-nobb
Judge H. J. Bean
. Elected Justice of the Supreme Court In 1910 and re-elected
In 1914. Member of the Legislature or 1889. Served as District
Attorney of the Sixth district from 1890 to 1900. Circuit Judge
of the Sixth district from 190G to 1910. County Judge Umatilla
county 1904 to 1906. City Attorney of Pendleton 1882-1884,
Recorder 1885-1880.
l'hotu by Uunnell-Robb
Judge 0. P. Coshow
Justice of the Supreme Court since- January 1, 1924. StaU
Senator from 1906 to 1909. Prominent lawyer of the state.
Served for ten years on the Hoard of Higher Curricula.
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T. A. IJvcsley
Prominent Hop Grower and Merchant. Active nnrt liberal In
civic betterment. Ircsident T, A. Mveloy & Co., director Alaska
Petroleum Company.
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Dr. Henry E. Morris
President Morrla Optlcul Co., president Federated Cluhi of
Salem, aerving aecond term aa Director of the Social Department
of the Salem Chamber of Commerce, Secretary Oregon Stat
Optical Board, ex-president Ralem Klwanls Club and Director
Willamette Chapter of the Red Croaa,
Representative Citizens of Salem wwW-f flSP
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Judge Thos. A. McBride
Justice of the Supreme Court since 1909. Admitted to the
bar 1870, member of the Legislature 1870; District Attorney
Fifth district 1882-1892; Circuit Judge 1892 until his appoint
ment to the Supreme bench in 1909. Was elected In 1914 to
Supreme bench and re-elected in 1920.
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Judge John L. Rand
Justice of the Supreme Court since 1921, re-elected In 1922;
State Senator 1903-1905; District Attorney of the Sixth district
from 1888 to 1890 and from 1S94 to 1890. Delegate to the
Republican National Convention at Chicago 1920.
Stale Capitol Building, Salem, Oregon. Insert Governor Walter M. I'ierce l'hoio by Drown
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Now serving Ins third term as Slnle Treasurer. Represented
Marlon county In the stato legislature 190.1-1905 in the House
and In 1907-1909 In the Senate. Wa Stale Treasurer from
1911 to 1919. Served Marlon county again in tho Legislature
of 1923. Woolen manufacturer, active In the unbuilding of
Salem.
Sam Kozer
Led tho ticket and was re-elected Secretary of Stato 1924,
which office ho has held with honor since 1920. Was Deputy
Secretnry of Stnto from 1911 to 1920. Insurance Commissioner
from 1909 to 1911. Auditing Clerk from 1899 to 1907. Chief
Clerk 1907-1 sno
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Judge P. H. D'Arcy
Noted lawyer of the State and plonetr cltlxen active '.n
Salem ' upbuilding. Ex-Mayor of Salem and Municipal Judge.
SerTed aa clerk of Supreme Court. Kormer president Oregon
Pioneer Association, director Oregon Historical Society, pres
ident Champoeg Memorial Association.
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Harry M. Levy
Kx-Presldent of the Salem Associated Charltlei 1923 and 192S.
Chairman of the American Red Cross 1924. Prominent among
the younger group of workers for civic and municipal advancement.
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Judge Geo. M. Brown
Justice of the Supreme Court since 1920. Elected Attorney
General in 1914 and re-elected in 1918. Served as District At
torney Second district 1894-1905; Deputy District Attorney.
Second district 1S91-1S94; taught school to raise money to
enable himself to study law.
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I'huto by Uuiinell-Kobb
Judge Harry H. Belt
Elected Justice of the Supreme Court 1924. Served as Circuit
Judge of the Twelfth Judicial District for ten years from 1915
to 1925. Was County School Superintendent of Yamhill
county from 1903 to 1900 when he resigned to take up the
atudy of law.
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William IMtn.nie Hamilton
Has hold various positions with the Portland Electric Power
Company for 20 years. Manager of the Willamette Valley
Division, comprising about 12,000.000 of its invested capital, for
14 years. Active In Civic affairs. Former President Salem
Chamber of Commerce and ex-King Bing of the t'herrians.
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C. P. Bishop
Prominent merchant of Salem for over thlrly-tlvo years.
Mayor of Salem 18S9 to 1906. Represented Marlon County in
the State Senate 1915-1917. Has been active and willing In
giving his services to the state and municipality. Hla most
marked achievements have been In the upbuilding of the Bishop
Woolen Mills Industries In the Northwest.