Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, April 10, 1908, Image 3

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    A RECORD TO BE PROUD OF ♦
B. I). SIGLER
Member of the first County Court to put
Multnomah County out of Debt.
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KEPIJBLK'AN CANDIDATE EOK
ASSESSOR
W. L. Lightner
First M.m in Oregon to Assess Public Franchises
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for Representative on the
Republican Ikket
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County Commissioner
“Republican Voters Choice
Propositions lo Be Voted on In June
Pie voter will have much to
think about between now and
the first Monday in June if he
votes intelligently on each of the
following propositions:
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If Re-elected Will Continue Present Policy
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To increase the annual appropriation
to the State University to $125,000.
To require railroads to issue pause« to ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦•••»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»♦•»•»♦♦♦♦♦♦•»»»•♦«»♦»»♦♦»♦»w
all stat«. county and district official«.
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To appropriate $100,000 for national
guard armories.
To give sheriff, exclusive control of
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county prisoners.
To increase the number of judges of
the supreme court from three to five (by < ►
Candidate for Republican Congressional
legislature).
To give political parties proportionate < < ► •
Nomination in the Second District. : :
representation in the legislature.
To provide for the recall of public offi­ < i Liberal Appropriations for Waterways, Equal Opportunities and Privi- < >
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leges for Labor and Capital, Government Control of Corporations.
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cials and to elect their successors.
To take from the diistrict attorney the < ’ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»«>»»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦»♦»»♦::
liower of indictment and invest it exclu­
sive in grand juries.
MY PRINAIPLKI* AKK
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To exempt certain property from tax­
the Living »hall Respect the Dead — We khould have a Publk Morgue
ation.
To prevent the legislature from
STATEMENT SO.l
CLEAN POLITICS
It is my pur|vose, if nominated and/lected to this office, to establish a public ' amending or regaling initiative laws
PFKE food
PUBLIC HEALTH
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morgue inde|>en<ient of any undertaking establishment. In seeking this nomina­
To give etch city or town the sole
tion I feel confident of discharging the duties of the office with credit both to the
right to regulate its business houses,
Candidate for Republican Nomination for
living and the dead. These are and have been rnv principles from thebeginning, gambling, theater s and the like as it I
and <>n these principles 1 stand indepuidunt, regardless of the fact that these pleases.
To extend suffrage to women.
same principles are being advocate 1 by others since I introduced the same to the
The corrupt practice aX. Limiting
public.
Multnomah and Clackamas Counties
the amount of money that candidates
A PUBLIC MORGUE WILL DRIVE OUT PRIVATE (¡RAFT
may spend for campaign purposes. ( By
Vote according to the dictates of vour own conscience, whether your vote U’Ren )
For an amendment of section 28 (evi­
favors my election or defeat.
Requiring all legislative candidates to ; Astoria. (By Tbe Dalles fish canneries;.
siibscrilie to Statement No. 1.
(By
Prohibiting the fishing for salmon dently intended to be section 28) of ar­
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U’Ren.)
above tbe mouth of the Sandy. (By ticle 3 of the constitution, changing the
compensation of members of the legis­
A Pr«tty 8af« Safe.
reaching the bottom It Is fastened
For the division of Wasco countv and the Astoria fisherman.)
lature to 9400 for each regular session
A remarkable burglar proof safe has down l>\ massive ntevl hyp*. operated the creation of another county, * with 1
Enlarging
the
powers
of
the
Port
of
and $10 per day for each extra session,
Iveen phiced In a tank In England. At by a triple time !<x*k. Until these lugs Hood River as the county seat. (By the
Portland in the interests of better navi­ instead of |3 per day and mileage.
night the safe la lowered by cables ure released automatically at a desired
gation on the lower Willamette and Section 28 provides the time when laws
Into an Impregnable metallic lined sub- time no human agency can raise the people of Wasco county.)
(By tbe people of take effect, and tbe proposed amend -
Prohibiting fishing for salmon, except Columbia rivers.
\ault of masonry and concrete. After safe, anil to break in through a mass
inent is therefore wrongly numbered.
of atone and concrete which measures with fi.h-wheelIwtween Celilo and Multnomah county. >
lo feet by lo f«M*t by 16 feet with dy­
namite would wreck the building with­
out makli g it ¡MKsibie to get at th*
safe.
FOR CONGRESS
GUS C. MOSER
GEER
Republican Candidate for
District Attorney
“HE’S
CANDIDATE
REPUBLICAN
63 X JOHN BROWN
T H E
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATI FOR COUNTY CORONER
MAN"
DR. W. C
E. E. Ericson
Joint Representative
Republican Candidate f<>r the nomination of
C< >i 111t y Coroner
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Th« New Chm««e Army.
roti# Mini hlx engineer battalion# there
Rnirganlaatlou <»f th«» < ‘him•#♦• armx. Is » rvMervvof - km »»» trained ami dlikl
which began three years ng • H m.ik pllhrd soldier#. Six other dlxl#ioii#
Ing »ten djr head tv ay Tbe I’elho army
more or !«• •** regularly couatituted oc
!# already completely organized
It cupy the northern garrison» of the Ce­
consists of three dh Ifdoiis of l»io) men lestial empire, or the immediate neigh-
each, formed on the European mod'
borlio<>d of Peking, and form tbe
To this I’elho aruiy of thirty lx Infan northern army
try battalion#, twelve cavalry s«piad
Q. B. S 's Market Vaios.
MCIt*ni took £5 for "Paradise Lost"
because be could not get any more. I
should ask £S,(W for tbe same quan- [
tlty of jh 'U and luk work because I
need not take any less.—(’gorge Ber­
nard Shaw in London Naw Age.
The Reason.
"Well, well,” surprisedly commented
the pateut churn man as the village
brass band tore rapidly past, smashing
out tlutinualiulatory strains as they
went, "those fellows are pretty uearly
on a dead ruu! W hat makes them
march so fasti”
"Trying to git away from the music,
I guess," replied tbe laudlord of the
Pruntytown tavern, who was a pessi­
mistic old grouch, anylnw.—Smart Set.
ANTI - MACHINE
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM TICKET
Cast Your Ballot for
F. M. Gill for Representative.
State Senator
Bollot No. 43
ELMER B. COLWELL
|i75 Corbett
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DR. EMMET, DRAKE
Dentist
Representatives
Ballot No. 63
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JOHN BROWN
Mereliant at R.a'kw.xxl
J. W. CAMPBELL
of Sdlwood
W. H. CHAPIN
Chapin
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ll.-rlow. Ileal Estate
D. F. HARDMAN,
\ Popular Strwt-car Conductor
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L. J. HICKS,
Hicks Cliatten Engraving Co.
District Attorney
Ballot No. 33
BELT
GUS C. MOSER
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These Candidates are Supported and indorsed by the Union
Republican Club of Multnomah County
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Wc Issue Edrlv Next Week
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For the benefit of our
political friends The Her-
aid will be issued on Thurs-
day morning of next week.
Our correspondents should
send in their matter early.
The Herald next week
will contain considerable
political matter and infor-
mation of much value to
voters.
FOR
NOMINATION
BY
THE
Republican Party
WHO ARE PLEDGED TO
STATEMENT NO. 1 PRINCIPLE
NOTA SCRAMBLE FOR OFFICE
Anti - Machine Politics
In announcing my candidacy for Rep­
resentative for Clackamas County, I
wish to say :
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I stand for Statement No. 1, first,
last and all tbe title and will vote for
tin' people's choice for U S. Senator.
I promise to place the interests of the
people above every other consideration.
I fs-lieve in preserving the initiative
and referendum and direct primary
laws and of further extending their use-
i fulness.
I favor state savings banks on the
New Zealand plan, th -fate paying the
depositor 3 percent n his deposits and
loaning the money at 6 tier cent on
mortgage security , the profits to be dis­
tributed annually to the several schools
of the state to lie u«cd fcr school pur-
isises. (This idea 1 endorsed by J. 11.
Ackerman, superintendent of Public
Inst ruction. 1
I favor the recall amendment to the
constitution.
I favor good schools, good roads and
economy in public alTairs.
F. M. GILL.
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These are the Candidates
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For Joint Representative
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BELT, W C
For Senator
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ALBEE, H R
KELLAHER, DAN
NOTTINGHAM, C W
SELLING, BEN
WILLETT, A H
For Representative
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ABBOTT, JAS D
ALTMAN, B C
BRADY, FRED J
BRYANT, J C
CASSIDY, J F
CLEMENS, W J
COUCH, K C
DAVIS, L M
JAEGER, E J
MAHONE, L D
M c D onald , chas j
ORTON, A W
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