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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD, OREGON'. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2.1. 19.11. PAGE FIVE ES IN COMING QUI I Six Weeks Remain for Filing in National and State Contests Many Would Occupy Martin's Seat Br CLAYTON V. BERN HARD. (Associated press Staff Writer.) SALEM, Feb. 23. (AP) In alx weeks, filings foi the 106 positions in national and state government to be filled this year will close, as far " party nominations are concerned, and to date but 17 names have been re corded as seeking these positions. Many others have announced their In tentions to seek nominations while still others are toying wlh the Idea. April 3 Is the last day for official declaration, allowing 45 days In which candidates may campaign before the May 18 primary election. This year will see more than half of the total of 171 positions filled by election. Three for Congress. The state, either as a whole, by dis tricts or by counties, will vote upon three members to congress, governor, secretary of state, superintendent of public Instructions, labor commis sioner, two Justices of the supreme court, 14 of the .28 circuit Judges, eight of the 36 district attorneys, IS state senators and all 60 members of the house or representatives. Resig nations prior to that time may add a few more positions to fill. The Republican party, reported more hopeful of success this year than during the "new deal" campaign of two years ago, may receive another set-back If reports emlnatlng out of Washington through unofficial circles are substantiated. l was stated Presi dent Roosevelt would come to the west before the November general election, not to talk politics but to check up on the progress of the re covery program. If this timely visit la carried out. It would prove a great aid to the Democratic candidates for most any position. Many Hold Hope. As yet no filings have been made for the congressional seats, but nu merous announcements and Indica tions have been apparent for all- districts, with the first district to date attracting the most attention. In this district J. M. Devers of Salem has announced himself a candidate for the Republican nomination, while R. R. Turner of Dallas will seek the Democratic. Others on the Republi can side already mentioned Include Congressman James W. Mott and Wil lis Hawley, former congressman. John D. Goss of Marsh field may oppose turner. In the second district Jay Upton, state senator from Bend, waa expected to seek the Republican nomination, while Senator James Hazlett of Hood River waa mentioned as an opponent to Congressman Walter M. Pierce. The third district, left open by the Intention of Charles Martin to run for governor, waa expected to attract a good many candidates within the next few weeks. Ashby C. Dickson, It waa learned, would seek the Demo cratic nomination while Judge W. A. Ekwall will seek the Republican nomi nation. Editor Frank Irvine was also reported to have the matter under consideration for the Democratic race. One Flies for Governor. Sara H. Brown la the only one who has filed for governor, seeking the Republican nomination. Martin an nounced his Intention to run for the Democratic nomination while Charles Hall said he would oppose brown and r any others for the Republican stand ard bearer. W. E. Mahoney may oppose Charles Martin In the primaries, while Frank Loner gan and Joe E. Dunne have been mentioned on the other aide. The move of Governor Julius L. Meier has not yet been definitely determined, but Indications are that should he desire to seek re-election he would announce himself as an Independent candidate. Reports have been circu lated of late that Leslie M. Scott, chairman of the atate highway com mission, would also enter the Repub lican race. The secretary of state's office 1 without announced candidates, and P. J. Stadelman, appointed to suc ceed the late Hal E. Hoss, has not yet announced his Intentions whether he will seek election. Earl W. Snell of Arlington was reported to be con sidering filing for the position, along with Carle Abrams of Salem, both Republicans. Ray Wieecarver, who opposed Hoss at- the last election, was declared to be considering seek ing the Democratic nomination. Re ports that still others would enter the race. Howard Has Opposition. Superintendent of School Charles A. Howard will be opposed In the general election by J. W. Leonhardt of LaGrande, who has already filed. No report of opposition to Howard In the Republican primaries have yet been heard. Charlea Gram will seek re-election as state labor commis sioner on the Republican ticket, so far apparently without opposition. The positions now held by Chief Justice J. L. Rand and Justice George Rossmsn on the supreme court bench terminate this year, and it was re ported both would seek re-election on the non-partisan ticket. No filings have as yet been listed for these positions. Half of the circuit court Judges must be re-elected or their positions be filled by others. Vacancies will occur in the first district, comprising Jackson and Josephine counties; all three in the second district comprlS' lng Benton, Coos. Curry, Douglas, Lane and Lincoln counties; four of the nine positions In the fourth dis trict of Multnomah county; the ninth district of Grant. Harney and Mal heur counties; the 13th district of Klamath county, the 14th district of Lake county, the 18th district of Crook. Deschutes and Jefferson coun ties, the 10th of Tillamook and Wash ington and the 20th Including Clat sop and Columbia counties. Three filings have been listed for the posi tions In the 13th, 19th and 20th dis tricts. Many "n. A." Posts to Fill. District attorneys must be elected In Benton. Curry, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Multnomah, Polk and Wallowa counties. Three have filed, two for Klamath county and one for Polk county. Half of the members of the atate senate are to be elected while the en tire membership of the house must be named. Four candidates have filed for the senate and five for the house. Members of the senate, whose terms expire are Sam H. Brown. Charles K. Spauldlng, Clyde E. Williamson, H. C. Wheeler, Joel C. Booth, George W. Dunn, J.N. McFadden, W. E. Burke, Linn E. Jones, William F. Woodward, Joe E. Dunne, F. M. Franciscovlch, Fred E.t Kiddle, L. L. Mann, and W. H. Strayer. In keeping with tne times Drugs and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR MIN'S DRUG STORE v LEOPOLD TAKES FATHER'S PLACE (Continued from page one) beautiful necklace of pearls. The children were dressed in white. In this scene of royal beauty, the two communists mode little Impres sion outside their own Immediate circle. The brief fighting between the pair and socialist deputies came yesterday after they accused the so cialists of being "royalists rather "I swear to observe the constitu tion socialists." tion and the laws of the Belgian Cabinet members, dignitaries of people and to maintain the national state and foreign kings and princes Independence and integrity of the and other foreign notables occupied i Belgian people and the Integrity of a special tribune facing the senators the territory." and deputies. The king read the traditional ad- The king. In taking the oath, said: i dress sitting on his throne behind which lettered In gold waa the phrase: "Union makes force." His address was Interrupted fre quently by euthuslnNtlc tVieerlng, es pecially when he said: "Our constitution is wide and supple enough to adapt itself to the varying necessities of the present with respect to order and legality." When he alluded to the queen mother, associating her with his own queen, the former Princess Astrld of Sweden, tie whole assembly roe cheering several minutes for Eliza beth. He waa a striking figure as he dis mounted to be greeted by a special delegation and escorted to the spe cial throne erected In the chamber. After the swearing-in ceremony, the accession of Leopold III to the throne was announced to the wait ing thousands outside by trumpeters. They sounded a fanfare from the steps of the parliament building. Multitudes Cheer A great cheer went up from the multitudes when the king emerged. Amid shouts of acclamation, he remounted his horse and headed the procession which moved through the streets of Brussels to the royal pal ace In the same order as It had come from Laeken. Queen Astrld, because of t,he fact she is expecting the birth of a child, did not participate In the procession from the royal castle. She was borne by motor directly to the parliament building. There she had been es corted to her throne when Leopold entered the ohamber. The new queen, clasping both her children by the hands, entered the royal carriage after Leopold had tak en his place. Then the mother, the little three-year-old Crown Prince Baudoln and his six-year-old slater. Princess Jose phine Charlotte, followed the pro cession back to the palace. Impressive Ceremony The scene within the chamber as the king took the oath was deeply impressive. As he concluded, the whole assem blage arose. Mingled with outbursts of cheer ing were shouts of "Vive le Rot" and "Vive la Relne." The queen acknowledged the cheer ing. She waved her hand to the crowded chamber. The queen mother, the widowed Queen Elizabeth, was not present at the -historic ceremony. Two communist members of the chamber of deputies remained seated. These two. who yesterday engaged in a fistic exchange with socloltst depu ties In the chamber, emitted a se ries of discordant yells. Their best efforts were drowned In the ovation which lasted a full five to six minutes. The communists were not heard except by those who were nearest them. Qtieen Is Charming Queen Astrld presented a charming picture as she sat upon the platform with the two small children. She wore deep black, relieved only by a swaasssssssssssssssiiiuiiisiMiyfylliii uiwiiibi iiiin imiii mumwiaw.. u ia.a.iaT.ju wnwnw I I IMI1)IT,'''J' "I r 1-1- M1MIII,MH-lliJlllJI B I SOMETHING NEW! Never Made in Medford Before BECK'S Caramel Glazed, Yeast Raised DONUTS 19 dzen Fre.h and clrHchtfntly good. A dozen won't go far. Buy your bread by name ASK for BECK'S our bread is made to eat, not to keep. HOT 1 I CROSS I 23c ffP I fin fifilo of vntir favnrilo fnnrl ftt.nrA or ok BECK'S BAKERY Trade Mark Rrplterrd THE MAGIC FUEL CLEAN-CONVENIENT LONG LASTING FOR FURNACES, HEATERS, RANGES, FIREPLACES Delivered in Boxes ALMOST NO ASH Medford Dealers Medford Fuel Co. 1121 North Central Valley Fuel Co. 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