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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1908)
Political Candidates Who Solicit Your Votes at the Primaries, April 17th ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ A RECORD TO BE PROUD OF ♦ Straight Republican Ticket B. D. SIGLER REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR : : : For Republican Voters : ASSESSOR first Mun in Oregon to Assess Public franchises t Under hi» •Meaament Public Hervicr Corporation» sr« no» |sivii>g 81UOO per day more laica mi peraotial propvrty llian they pai I under any torme, Aaaveaor II reeliwl.sl he guarani»*« lo loiitimii* III* ••»rni txilicy Following IB M statement of ( imparali ve l‘r*r»nnal <»|»rrly ft Inch »|»caka fur ila«*lf l«>4 1007 » 1,34.1,730 I 1KI.M0 Portland i ».»• Co 4,09.1,600 949,796 Portland Hallway Co 2.’6,<M) 996,300 Telephone Co. 917.090 <) It AN Co IH.979,670 776,860 110,066 Northern Pacific Ry. Co. 7'9»,0J0 I6,.',:t«> Kouthrrn Pacific Ry Co |,JO6,SOO 170,160 Portland General Electric Co. 959,<9)8 Oregon Water Power Co 21.1,000 1 V9,(>9<» Northern Pacific Terminal Co 27.696 : : I 3. ,649,006 For Joint Representative Increase over IVO 4 : M c A rthur (Pao Attorney at law 40 J. C. BAYER 42 JOHN B. COFFEY 45 JOHN DRISCOLL 46 C. W. HODSON 52 SIG SICHEL J . i Bayer Furnace Co. .Merchant Tailor Preu. Breton Pa< king Co. lrwin-Hod«>n Printing A Litho. Co. Win finale Cigars an»! Tobacco« l««»7 $47.<991 |»r mile 1(104 $»'■««• |*r mile, <t KAN sud N I’. ('<>• n . For Senator $20,0.1.1,055 826,494,060 Total c. 38 For Representative 59 N. D. BEUTGEN 60 JOS. W. BEVERIDGE U ith Gtjddard-Kelly Shoe Co. Vote for of Bushong A Co, Printing and Litho. OUS C. MOSER 61 Republican Candidate lor L. E. CROUCH 72 R. S. FARRELL 74 L. A. HARLOW Of Eventing A Farrell Of Harlow . Blaser A Harlow. Troutdale REPUBLICAN CANDIDALE FOR COUNTY CORONER MAN” THE 70 Attorney at Law J. C. SILL District Attorney “HE’S FRANK BOLLAM Agt Mendiant. Ind’p’nd't Line Steamer» 77 GEO. W. HOLCOMB 80 K. K. KUBLI (Kap) 81 LOUIS KUEHN 82 D. B. MACKIE 85 geo . w. Pres. Oregon Packing Co. Pres Kubli Stationery A Ptg. Co. MS PMIMCIFLKM The Living »hall Respect the Dead Of Nicoiai-Neppoch Co. A HE We should have a Public Morgue Commercial Investment Company No 27 on official Ballot VOTE 27 X It in my |>ur|MMic, if nominated and cleet, d to tin- dlicv. t«» e«tabh«h a public morgue in<lr|»en<lriit of any undertaking'«’««tabhidimriit. In *♦• king thi* nomina tion I feel confident of diarlittrging the^dutic* of the «»Hire with credit both to the living and the dead. Tln—e are and have my principle* froru the beginning, and on the«*«* principle* I stand in<ie|M*ndent. regardles* of the fac t that these •aine principles are being a<iv<M*at«*d l»y other* -in<•«• I i nt r« winced the same to the public. A PUBLIC MORGVE WILL DRIVE OCT PRIVATE GRAFT Vote according to the dictate* of your own conscience, whether your vote favors my election or defeat. row WM. R. McGARRY Republkao Candidate tur Circuit Judge IUCCA HT M X NT 1 NO. M c M illan Pre*. McMillan Grain Co FRANK J. RICHARDSON 88 Pres. Terwilliger Land Co. < • CITV ATTORNEY OF PORTLAND FOR FIVE YEARS ► I von for ■ I « i 100 \ ' : IOO2-IOO7 LAWRENCE A. McNARY Candidate for Republican Nomination Dept. no . i CIRCUIT JUDGE < < Vote for One F«>r Clrvall Ju4g« Department No One < ■ ________________________________________________________ •_ a ■ M c N ary i . awrknvka . :; !! E. E. ERICSON 1! Republican Candidate for the nomination of ; 1 ¡[ COUNTY CORONER „ » If MtetM all eaaea of death in which I am called t attend \ icmity will ba turw 1 owr to U m lert drar j REPUBLICAN PLATFORM TICKET • ________________ Cast Vour Ballot for State Senator Bollot No. 43 “ 44 ELMER B. COLWELL •9B Corbett st DR. EMMET, DRAKE Dentili Representatives Ballot No. 63 « JOHN BROWN Merchant nt R.H'kwuol 65 J. W. CAMPBELL of Sellwood <« 67 W. H. CHAPIN « 73 D. F. HARDMAN, <« 76 L. J. HICKS, Chapin A Herlow, Ileal Estate A Popular Street-ear Conductor Ilicks-Chatten Engraving Co District Attorney Ballot No. 33 GUS C. MOSER W. L. Lightner < ► a thia p I i W V WWW WWW WWW L. A. McNARY, LEADING CANDIDATE IOR CIRCUIT JUDGE ANTI - MACHINE Member of the first County Court to put Multnomah County out of Debt. ;; 1..-A McNary. tne leading aanidate (or ircuit judge, was in Gresham a lew days ago in the interests of his campaign, His ad will l>e found in another column. lie seems |>articu* larly well fitted f, r the office lie seeks lie says of himself: “I have lived in Oregon sinee my youth, 10 years ago; have practiced law tn this county eighteen years, for live years of wlmli time I was city attorney of Portland (1903-1907). Iaing devotion to the public office which I tiller! should testify to my integrity and qualification " INFORMATION TO VOTERS For the benefit of a few who do not know what statement No. 1 and 2 are in substance, we re print them in full. GET OUT ON APR. 17th AND VOTE FOR 63 X JOHN BROWN REPUBLICAN for Representative on the Republican Ticket CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner “Republican Voters Choice •••••••••••••••••••••••a GEO. J. CAMERON. THE POPULAR CANDIDATE Within the week Judge George J. Cameron has received many congratu lations from his friends because of the great strides he is making in his con test for nomination to the office of district attorney. Judge Cameron stands well with the masses. Thoee who know Judge Cameron best are free to ray that he will conduct the office ol prosecuting attorney for Multnomah county without fear or favor. Judge Cameron lias no prom- , ires to keep, and the conduct of the office will be on impartial lines. A j culprit turned over to the grand jury will receive just dues, whether it be a penniless felon or a band official. As a republican he stands staunch; he never even looked at a democratic band wagon, and as a conic entiour man with a clean record there are none more worthy. Untiring energy and thorough capability are two of George Cameron's prominent charac ter, and these with integrity well tit him for the responsible office he seeks. ------- — ■— If Re-elected Will Continue Present Policy » a ♦ FOR CONGRESS T GEER S tatement N o . 1. “1 further state to the people of Ore Candidate for Republican Congressional gon. as well as to the |>eople of my leg Nomination in the Second District. : : islative district, that during my term of < ► o Literal Appropriations for Waterway«, Equal Opportunities and Privi- o • »Itiee I will always vote for that candi < > lege* for Labor and Capital, Government Control of Corporation«. ]J date for I nited States senator who has received the highest number of the iwople’s votes for that j » or it ion at the general election next proceeding the election of a senator in congress, with out regard to my individual preference.” (Candidate.] STATEMENT NO ! CLEAN POLITICS S tatement No. 2. PURE FOt»l» PUBLIC HEALTH During my term of office 1 shall con sider the vote of the people for United States senator in congress as nothing Candidate for Republican Nomination for Noi Backed by the ••Interests.” more nt a recommendation , which I shall I m » at lilrertv t » wholly disregard if The Republican Business Men’s can the reason for doing so Reems to me to didates consists of an affiliation of ten Multnomah and Clackamas Countie« be sufficient. men niQtnng for the legislature. They [Candidate.] are Elmer B. Colwell, Emmet Drake and J. B. Kelly, for the senate, and 1. A. Harlow lot Kepresentdtive John Brown, J. W. Campbell, Willard l.et us not forget the candidacy of H. Chapin, D. F. Hardman, .1. II. Mr. I.’ A. llarlow of Troutdale for rep Hickman, Lucius J. Hicks, and Harry resentative. Mr. llarlow has spent the E. Northrup, for the house. These most of Ins life in the community where men are not backed by any private or he now resides. If there is any ques corporate interests and stand for good Republican Candidate for tion ns to his ability or fitness for the g, ivernment. place for which he has been announced, Every citisen who desires a clean his neighbors enn answer them. Mr. session of the next legislature should Harlow is n republican of republican vote tor these men. stock and stands for all that the word The full ticket may be seen in a means. A vote for him on April 17th display ad. on another page of this 30 X Geo. J. Cameron, Republican Candidate is a vote for Eastern Multnomah. paper. DR. W. C BELT Joint Representative Geo. J. Cameron These Candidates are Supported and Endorsed by the Union Republican Club of Multnomah County District Attorney