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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1912)
— " ■■ ........... ' . ■ -‘"I ■■ . "---------------------------------------- !- ■ - !. Candidates Seeking Nomination at Primaries, April 19 ELECTION INFORMATON FOR THE VOTERS OF LENTS The Man For The Job General election will be held Novem ber &. Primary election will be held April IV. At tbe general election will be elected president, vice president, one United States senator, congressmen for new eastern Oregon district, secretary of state, sheriff, clerk, assessor. treasurer, district attorney, coroner, auveyor, com- mieaioner, justice of the peace and con- JOHN M. McKERNAN “Honest John, the Hackman.” REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR At tbe primary election parlies will nominate for same offices and in addi tion will express their choice lor preei dent and vice preeident and will elect delegatee to their national conventions. Registration closes on April V. l_ast day lor candidates to tile nomin ating petitions, April 4. Registration reopens April 2V. Closes for last time May IB. J. T. WILSON SHERIFF (lite Auctioneer) Republican Candidate for Sheriff Has been a taxpayer for 37 years 16 years with Frazier & McLean My Policies will be: Paid Adv. Clean Business Administration, Prompt G. W. HENDERSON Republican Candidate Collection of Taxes, Suppression of all Gambling, Elimination of the Roadhouse for Cun y Superinten det of School I believe in Economy, Efficiency, En ergy and Progreso. Evil and Various Conditions Generally. I FLAT SALARY, NO FEES Pahl Adv. Education in those things that per tain to “Living” and to “Making a Living.” Closer Organization, Closer Supervi sion and Higher Efficiency in School Work. Frequent visits to Schools. help to Teachers. GEORGE TAZWELL Constant Portland’s Anti-Sim- 20 Years School Experience on, Anti-Graft I shall devote all my time and ener gy to School Work Mu nicipal Judge whose Paid Adv nomination for Circuit Judge Does This Meet With Your Approval? EQUITABLE VALUATIONS ACCORD ING TO LAW. NO FAVORITES NATHAN H. BIRD REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR NOMINATION I OR SHERIFF An a candidate for nomination for Sheriff of Multnomah County I desire to make the following statements: FIRST: It nominated and elected, I will f.-ed the prisoners at the Court house and nt Kelly Butte at actual coat, and will make public the same, to gether with tlie actual cost of the entire office, including I he pretits made tiy the name. I will wink for the flat "alary provided bv law and will account to the taxpayers for all the tinmrva ami |>aym> nta th it come into the office, and will turn the name over to tiie proper official. Give me a tryout and see what I will du. SECOND: I was lorn in this state and have rai-' I ami educated my family in Portland. I have nothing to fear from my pm| record and am un der no obligations to iriend or loe. I am in a p-orlhm, if elected, to give the c iniinal element my closest attention, and will put forth a >|«cial effort to subdue vice ami crime in this citv The sin riff's the "ball Im my head quarters at all times except when out on actual duty, and the duties of said office shall have toy entire time anil attention. THIRD: 1 am a working mtn myself and have won the confidence of the business men of Portland They are aware that my training in such that if nominated and elected 1 will give the people an economic, impartial business administration, and that I will greatly reduce the coats of the Sheriff *0 office to the tax pax ere of thia count v. \ II BIRD, (Paid Adv.) 714 Front Bl. DEPT. No. 4 the same machine and B. D. SIGLER interests are attempt ing to prevent. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR Paid Advertisement FIRST MAN IN OREOON TO ASSESS PUBLIC FRANCHISES. Under my assessment PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATIONS ARE PAYING $1000 PER DAY MORE TAXES on personal property than they paid under any former assessor. WALDEMAR SETON Paid Adv. CANDIDATE FOR ART EXPERTS. workman. Nevertheless the greater part of the sauerkraut eaten over here They Can Judge Old Pewter and China is the product of an American labor Ware by the Feel. saving method. A dealer in antiques was talking Sauerkraut does not look like a par tlcularly Highly volatile substance about art experts ••Take, tor instance." be said, "an when it appears on a platter alongside expert in old pewter. You think per of a pink pig’s knuckle or as the foun haps be distinguishes old pewter by dation or groundwork upon which la the marks—the Tudor roses, the mak placed the plump, brown frankfurter er*s name, and so forth. Bless your i sausage. But it does frequently ex heart, those marks are continually plode. sometimes with sufficient vlo forged. No. be distinguishes old pew lence to wreck Its container. This hap pens when fermentation sets In. And ter by the feel. “It Is like the china expert He. with | If a carload of sauerkraut goes up bar his eyes closed, will distinguish bard rel after barrel the wreckage Is great and soft paste china. It's the feel and the loss complete, while the walls, again—the Ungers trained by years and roof and floor of the car are likely to years of study till each one has a brain be covered wftb the pickled cabbage Inches thick —New York Sun. in it "Oriental rug experts have a very A Difficult Problem. subtle sense of rug differences. Some A countryman having tieen summon times they distinguish a rug by its smell—the smell of the wool and the ed to apiienr before the magistrates tor dyes. This seems incredible till you not having a name on Ids cart was In 1 he think of the Harris tweed, that Im due course brought before them ported doth that you yourself can dis | magistrates asked him if he had any tinguisb by Its smell—the smell which thing to say for himself, and be re never leaves IL of the peat smoke of plied he was very glad to meet auch the cottage wherein It was woven on a wise men. as be bad a difficult ques tion to ask them, which he could not hand loom. “Wool sorters, a less highly paid solre blmaelt The question was this, class of experts, can take up a handful be said: “The wheels of the cart belong to of wool and by Its color tell you wbeth er It came from Texas, from the tern John, the miller; the body of the cart torlee. from England or from Canada to the vicar, and the old bones trnertn The soil, you see. gives its own color Ing the horsei belong to me. and gen tiemen If yon tell me what name i n to the wool.“—Exchange. to put on the cart 1*11 have It done m mediately " SAUERKRAUT EXPLODES. Tbe magistrates dismissed the cm —London latler. Yoe, Indeed, the Very Beet Kinde, Oieoovocod. When the Cabbage Ferments. Mrs. Newlywed—I think yon are too That German delicacy, sauerkraut, la made in large quantities in this cotin mean for anything* Mr. Newlywed Mrs. Newlywed try, and tons and tons of cabbages sre What's up now! shredded up to eupply the demand. You used to way you would die for air The Germane stoutly declare that all and I've Just found out that you of their kraut la strictly handmade and haven't any life inaurauce.-l’blladel that the Imported kind Is vsstiy eu pbla Record pert or to the American machine mu de All That Passed article. They say that there is no way "I hear ye had words with Casey" to obtain the long, slender delicate "We had no words ", tendrils of cabbage of which the tines! “Then nothing passed between yeT' quality of sauerkraut should be made "Nothing but one brick."—Kansas other than by having It sliced up with a share knife in the hands of a skilled City Journal. Circuit Judge Department No. 4 20 Years in 1'- rttnini Ifi Year« in Act it l.a-v Practice Portland I Year- Experience m- Judge I will if elected hear and determine cases without undue regard for technicalities and to the end that substantial justice will be done with in the law. in Paid Advertineiunt FRED W. PRASP Republican Candidate FOR COUNTY CLERK PLATFORM Flat salary per Oregon ('ode. Fees for Declaration of Intention ( and Citizenship papers and al other fees or emolument« to the County. Money to Im placed in’banks en dorsed by County Court; interest thereon to the County. Supplies purchased in Multno mah County. The establishment of an infor mation desk for the benefit of al) the people. Pali Advertisement Fred L. Olson Republican Candidate lor Circiit Judge Dept. 4. Elected Justice of the Peace for three successive terms (6 years) each time by a much larger vote. ’•Have I made SHYSTER and DISHONEST lawyer, every DISHONEST Iitigent, every DIVE-KEEPER and VICIOUS PMATtri?! v‘%ike*ery BROOKED politician says EM- whftdl vnir N0, JLand o?8 al^ay~.?)Pen «»“Ml me. FARNFST iuXRT 7'" Y°U V?TE? OiV® me Y0UR UND^IRASBLES)Rr that 1 may Contlnue my fi*ht againat Pit Adv. She Shunned the Mirror Biggest Thing in ths World. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu wrote “•Fighting Hoti Kenn«. »nid a naval from Venice at tbe age of sixty eight | veteran of Washington had. like moat “It is eleven years since I have wm . tighter«. a tender heart my figure In a glass The mat reft.« " Fighting Boh had a «1—telly ten rfbrn saw there wan so disagree Ine < dei trenn toward children I once resolved to spare myself stub moriir rie»rd him say a« he Meid hl« little ent Ion for the future and .tnill enn grandchild " hand tlnue thin resolution to my life'» end " ’A child la the htgge«t thing in the To Indulge all pleasing amiHemenr. world A rugged, emaciativi hungry and avoid all image« that give dwun.i child Is to me nigger than a natile la. In my opinion the treat met tnm m •strip "—Elchauge attain or confirm health ’