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SA TU RD A Y, NOVEMBER », 1 IU TM I I l M d l confidence Prosperity AD VO O ATt ttUST OUST ANDERSON Rl RUNNINQ W E L L STAD TE R W E L L SUITED POR PO SITIO N HE SEERS Inform According to Information from tb « It baa been said that one who headquarters of Dual Anderson's cam paign, Mr Anderson la making a fine spends a great deal of bla leisure out raro and stands wall at tba top of bis In the open, lives close to God If this be true, then Judge Htadter 21 opponents. Anderson la making a i lean-cut cam- ought to know something of his Crea- o f Franklin D. — P op PRESIDENT HI« P allet«« will ba supportod and hu measure« will b« made effective by electing I « office: W A L TE R B. GLEASON. Untied States Senator H AR VE Y a. S T A R K W E A TH E R . Representative In Con- «rasa, Pirat District W A L T E R M. PIERCE, Representative In C'omresa, Becoud District OEN. CHAS. M. M ARTIN, Representative In Concreaa Third District Economies and efficiency In ala l« buelnnaa will be made poaalble by Ibe election of: JAMES W. MALONEY. Stale Treasurer RAV M. W ISECARVER, Herretary of Slate ALFR E D P. DOBSON, Attorney Qoneral . Democratic State Central Committee, Carl C. Duuaugh, Chairman (Paid Advertisement! Ki l l * JU D G E CRAWFORD JAMES W. Judge of Ibe ¡CIRCUII COURT D*pt. No. 2 — Multnomah County JAMES W. CRAWFORD, Presiding Judge o f the Circuit Court of Multnomah County, was born In Oregon 44 years ago. was admitted to the Oregon Bar 10 years ago, and Is the son of the late A. M. Craw ford. former Attorney General. He is married and has one child, and with the exception of 18 months In the army during the World war. haa practiced law continuously In Portland since 1915. Ho graduated from Wllllamette University In 1911 and from Yale University laiw School In 1913. 1913-15 served aa First Asaialant Attorney General of Oregon. In 1930 was elected State Senator from Multnomah County, receiving both Republican and Democratic nomi nations. Aa State Senator be was the author of the non-partisan Judiciary law. co-author of the free text book law and of much other progressive legislation In August. 1931, Governor Meier appointed him Circuit Judge for Multnomah County. Dept. 2 succeeding Robert O Morrow, deceased, and he Is now a candidate to succeed himself. Judge Crawford la Ex president of the Oregon liar association, trustee of Willamette University, active In affaire of the American 1-eglon and o member of the Episcopal Church. OREGONIAN "James W. Crawford la brilliant, vigorous and upright and a thoroughly logical choice for the seat on the Multnomah Circuit bench left vacant by the death of Judge Morrow. He Is a thorough and careful student of the law." JOURNOL “The appointment of Senator James A. Crawford to the Circuit bench In Multnomah County la an honor and a responsibility well bestowed A graduate of Wllllamette University and Yale U w School, a cltlien of the highest Integrity, a lawyer of unblemished reputation a senator who measured up 100 per rent In hts service.” NEW S TELEGRAM "Crawford has a fine record of puhllc achievement. He has the record of sponsoring the state's best legislation and has been designat ed by attorneys and rltlsens alike a fair and efficient Judge.” (Paid Adv) OVER LONO PERIOO Advocates Strict Economy In City Government T e Safety Peint (Bp L C.) George P. Els well known Innocent pawn In a game of Hate— Robbed of virtue —rom acc-»-------bp Portland business man Is making an many men! KONQO With W A L T E R HUSTON, Lope Va les. Conrad Nagal, Virginia Bruce. "Trader Horn" was great! "Tarsan” was axcltingl But wait until you aea "K on go"! Added: Those two mirth-makers, M ARIE DRESHLER and P O L L Y MO RAN In “ DANGEROUS KEM a LE S " — By T b « ROOSEVELT EISMAN SERVES COMM UNITY I And I E le c t io n PAGE P I V I LEG ISLATO R Herbert Gordon Is an outstanding cltisen of Portland and Oregon. He Is a candidate for re-election to the W k-. FOX PARAM O UN T Oust Anderson FRED W. STAD TER On our stage. H ey! Mr. Portland' Heah we come! Bigger and better ! than ever — The famous: “ GEORGIA M IN STR E LS" With 50 Dixie Entertainers! Strut- tin'. slngtn' —clownin' — laughin'! The gayest, happiest, most diversified stage- show of the pear! On our screen, the funniest pair In pictures! In their second full-length feature comedy: MR L A U R E L AND MR H AR D Y IN — "PAC K UP YOUR TR O U BLE S" aggressive, clear-cut and clean cam- palgn for the position of City Com- mlasloner for the unexpired term end- Representative Herbert Gordon |Dg j „ i y 1933 and Btao for thc (alj state legislature in which he has al term. ready served seven consecutive terms In the business world. Mr. Llaman during which he has sponsored and served as executive secretary of the supported much constructive b m - i. W. Wells Lumber Company for I t sures. Mr. Gordon Is able, eligible and RKO ORPHEUM years at Menonlnee. Michigan where devoted to the best Interests of the It could have been sugar-coated. for nln® y ®*” state. tor far as president o f the Maxamas. palgn, devoid of mud-slinging and his B mountain climbing organisation, he safe and sane platform Is said by bis „ mucb out.lde. He Is also prominent supporters, la meeting with popular u,,, cascade Bkl club and all actlvl- approvsL ties on Mount Hood for many years Anderson stands for reduction In f w i hobby not only keep'theT^dge “ 'w it h ? “ nith In his arm and love en' W IL L IA M F. WOODWARD telephone rates, sane reduction In the ,n , p|*ndld menial condition but also In bis heart for the woman who wait- ,, L , * .J MAKES S TA TE M E N T ------------------------------ . fatthfuBy and ef- coat of city government, continued re- (n excellent physical trim. Judge Stad- ed . nd pr. 7ed _ Duke Ellis hacked lief for the unemployed, and submla !ter U kea an active part In civic work at * member of tha s i mountains m o u n t a in * in in the m e blistering u u s ii- r m * sun ■ »« — — s c h o o l h o a rd ^ Candidata Fer Mayer alon to voter« of city-county consoll- and be never fails to respond when he but his spirit wouldn't die under the M _ .... . . . datlon, together with his opposition 'j , called on to serve or to help some man-crusblng arm of the chain gang. . h. . . . __ s « h F LL'ft H IG H W A Y ” lfltiD dl iO dftTOte hllD 8 €rlf to til# “ Onr existing unemployment prob to the "service- at -cost street railway lone. lem, Increasingly critical , demands franchise and the Issuance of more During his long service on the mg- w ith RICH ARD DIX. Tom Brown. cl y bonds except for real emergencl- niclpal bench as senior Judge. Mr. Rochelle Hudson. Plus Roeco Ates in f?*®* 1f olor or cr* * d » nd U> • « « »bat helpful co-operation by every one, par- they have a good, economical admin ticularly from those placed in posi Htadter haa shown a disposition to co- "Shampoo the Magician" istration, patterned after Mllwankte. tions of executive trust. Anderson Is in great demand as a operate with ibe various organise Wis . which closed last year's admin "T ax burdens, created in many ca speaker before luncheon clubs, busi nlxations and Individuals engaged In H AM RICK'S MUSIC BOX ness organisations. women’s clubs, social welfare work to the end that Wm. Boyd. R'-gis Toomey, Ltlyan istration with a surplus of funds on aes voluntarily by vote of the people. hand. community groups and labor organi Justice la dona In dealing with cases Taahman In sations. So many Invitations are com heard before him. He advocate« using our own engln- "M URDER BY T H E C LO C K " ing to bta headquarters for him to On numerous occasions, before Plus Loo Carlllo. Dolores Del Rio 0 » project« Instead of hiring high apeak relative to his platform and passing sentence, he would call In In “ G IRL OF T H E R IO " priced foreign so-called experts. He believes In the maintenance of the various Issues of the municipal some Individual whose Integrity he reasonable tax basis; redaction to campaign. It la reported, that he la did not question and who knew some- H AM R IC K ’S ALDER unable in fill them. ¡thing of the home life and back -1 Douglas Fairbanks. Jr . and Loretta Point of good management. "Daring these bard times there Ilia final message to the voters be--ground of the Individual before him. Young in “ I Like YOUR N E R V E " must not be any careless expenditure fore election la that If he la elected , and did not peas sentence until the of money." declared Mr. Elsman. city commissioner, he will do bla ut- rase had ben thoroughly gone Into, H AM RICK'S BLUE MOUSE Mr Elsman believes that municipal most to give to Portland a clean, hon- This la especially true of him in deal Kay Francis and Walter Hutton in business should be run as efficiently est. safe and sane administration of Ing with the cases of young people “ VIRTUO U S SIN” and as carefully as ones own private all the duties which devolve upon coming before him for the first time. Plus Selected shorts. business — giving the people good Judge Stadter ts studious, efficient, ; him faithful and sincere In his decisions ........................ ir-nurr 1 m -1 ............ 1 service at a reasonable cost. Mr. Elaman Is a tax payer; la mar and when he goea to the Circuit court MORE ABOUT BARBUR FOR C IT Y LE W IS W IL L BE RETAINED ried and the father of two sons, — bench, he will carry to It these same COMMISSIONER George P. Jr., and Stanley, both of -------- John M T-ewla. candidate for re- sane, human and dignified attributes whom are enterprising business men. 3rd and last installment election to the office of County Trea«- which have made him a success on He Is a member of the W. O. W . (Furnished by Barbur-for-Com. Club) urer has faithfully served the people the municipal bench. During his term of office he haa, Modern Woodmen, Alkadar Tem- of Multnomah County In that ranarltv East Side Commercial Club, and for more than a generation During all HAM M E RSLE Y M AKING STRONG through the department, expended $45,190,359.00 on new public work and oth* r progressive fraternal and civic that time he has conducted his office CAM PAIGN maintenance. In the same period, organisations. He resides with hts In a manner that has Inspired the ut most confidence He has never taken Jos. L. Hammersley Is makfbg a there has passed through his office family at 495 East 25th St. North. 463,929 permits for the construction a vacation during all that lime strong bid for the office of District Mr I.ewla Is taxpayer: la married. Judge. Department No. 2. Multnomah of privately owned buildings, amount ing to $318,281,079.00. This vast ex- He has given liberally to wovthv r-ha- County Mr. Woodward rltlea and Is n highly respected c flie n Mr Hammersley formerly served aa pendlture of money has been carried His reelecllon Is assured. deputy district attorney for Multno- on without a single question aa to his have under present conditions become mah county for 18 years, 15 of which efficiency and honesty. r- T . r -i . unbearably oppressive. It lies within Mr. liar bur voted against the tele C O SAYS BOYCOTT TE LE PH O N E TO he served In the capacity of chief dep K / h e L e g is la t u r e ! the power of every public servant to phone franchise for the reason that It BRING RATES DOWN uty. contribute relief through wise econo Mr. Hammersley s long years of ex did not provide for reduced telephone mies and catting unnecessary expen- W aller Whltheck. candidate for Mayor advocates boycotting the T ele perience as a prosecutor and his legal rates. The Stale of Oregon la now W I L L I A M JL investigating the rates and Is working " I have stated and repeat that no phone company If necessarv to bring preparation eminently fit him for the toward a redaction, end It is his con tax-paid annual salary In this state about a reduction of rates He believes position he seeks. tention that the City should not give He Is married and is the- father of or In any of Its snb-dlvtslona, should In municipal ownership of power and three children all of whom are grown the telephone company the right to exceed 35000 under present living stands for: | costs. "Retention of civil service and the and married; la a taxpayer in Mult use the streets until the State bas fixed the toll that la to be charged. “ Certain local issues concern every teachers’ tenure law ; support of the nomah county. His slogan is: "or fearless, practi In other words, the City and the State cltisen and press for adjustment. The Sunshine Division: oppose* reduction have entered Into agreement to in telephone is a vital need in every In salary of firemen and policemen; cal, Impartial administration of Jus vestigate the telephone situation with home, office or Industry. Present rates distribution of city business with no tice." a view of reducing rates. Therefore, are excessive. A française carrying an favoritism Mr. Hammersley (or Joe. as he is ¡excessive license fee or tax merely by his intimate It la his opinion that it would not be Whltheck Is married and has six familiarly called fair for. the city to give the company tends to Increase lis tin g ratea or pre- . children and asks for the voters' sure friends I has been In great demand as A progressive Jeffersonian Dem port at the election on November 8 th a speaker during the campaign beflre the right to use Ita streets, alleys and : vent their reduction. ocrat, believing In equal right« "Electric energy should be avail m various assemblages and always, be f° ' 5 h® ptaf.ini “ d to all, regardlees of race or creed. I I ----------------------------------------------- 9 haa Impressed his audiences with his conduits, which the city haa the power able to onr people at lowest cost. By this word I mean cost of actual ser 5 ability and alncerety. He haa received srant and leave the franchise PLACE PO R TLA N D ON THE He favors the measure advocated blank as to the charge to be made by vice, plus a reasonable return upon numerous endorsements. in the Multnomah County Demo the company. He Is perfectly willing the actual valne of existing plant. Ex SH IPPIN G M AP BY ELECTING I I cratic Platform which he Intro to give the telephone company a fran ploitation of our city through corpor duced. His slogan is: chise provided a redaction In rates ate pyramiding, inflated stock and VOTE FOR A “ NEW D EAL" la given but not otherwise. bond issues must cease. r The right of way for the Fourth "E fficient mass transportation la Street Extension to the city limits, vital to the growth of onr city. Our comprising approximately 170 — 50’ x present streetcar system is Inade Reduce Expenses! 100 ' lots valued at approximately 3200 , quate: charges excessive. Proposed 000.00. was secured personally by Mr. Restrict M onopoly! franchise sought by the company at Barbur free of cost to the city. the coming election offers no relief in Amend the Dry Laws! Through Mr. Barbur’s efforts, the this respect and if approved will place “ T h t Fighting Democrat” Secret Service Fund of the City was a heavy borden upon onr clUsena. In Reduce Auto Taxes! for reduced $11.000.00 in 1932— another ! Ita present form It should be rejected. saving to the taxpayers. "Resident of Portland for over a Pass a Pension Bill! Mr. Barbur was the first public of half eentury with every personal In ficial to call attention to the method terest here. I have sought through the years to serve faithfully onr city, Encourage Oregon industry, pro pursued by the Portland Electric Pow- i — For— Paid (A d r.) er Company In the transfer of its 1 state and nation. In my candidacy vide Jobs. stock to a bolding company known as have only an earnest desire to give For Reduction In Automobile L i the Central Public Service Coopéra- , the best within me and to this end censes. Telephone a n d Power tlon. which matter is now being Inves ask support and co-operation of my Rates. tigated by the State of Oregon at his fellow clttaens.” For Old Age Pensions and Public request. COMMISSIONER OF Ownership. Mr. Barbur,over two years ago. com Against Prohibition and High menced work on the unification of PORT OF PO R TLA N D Taxes. VO TE FOR switching of all railroads doing busi Pd. Adr. ness In the City of Portland. This Judge matter is progressing rapidly and w „ r u finally i m any c u „ „ u m u , » . * u will w . . . mean u , r . „ .J * ef,‘C'e“ t, P r« “ d P°U<* Protec- when consummated EFFICIENCY W IT H O U T n saving of many thousands of dollars ,lon worth 7 1 2 cenU » « » « “ l» to you? for INTIM ID ATIO N to merchants and shippers in our city. 1 A ll Mr. Barbur's savings during his Adoption of the voters of the entire term of office have been investigated ta league program of fire and police of In real estate In the City of Portland, reduction and curtailment at the elec- M ULTNOM AH COUNTY He believes In Portland, and, if elected tlon November 8 th would save but VOTE 17 I X I Æ T > D E PAR TM E N T NO. • in November, w ill continue as In the 7 1-2 cents a month (90 cents a year) past. His slogan Is— "Efficiency, eco- to the average tax payer, Vote X 19 nomy. experience and honesty In pub lic office.” (B y average Is meant the taxpayer Paid. Adv. (Pd. A d v't) who p vs $50 a year taxes.) Vote On A L ive W ire! CuttS Bert E. DELLMORE LESSARD HANEY State Senator MR. TAXPAYER FRED W. STADTER Circuit Court The Truth About the income Tax Bill No measure ever before the people of Oregon has been more vic iously misrepresented, both ns to Its purpose and Its specific pro visions thnn the proposed amendment to the state Income tax act on which you are asked to pass Judgement nevt Tuesday. ♦ ELECT -VOTE- W W The Income la v Provides a sound fair and neccanary substitute for property taxes; Would reduco the crushing tax load now renting on real property; Would produce no additional money for nnyono to spend, the law requiring that every dollar collected must he lined to retire direct state taxes 011 property; Would not Impose on the laboring man or the small wage earner ns u married man with no children could earn $5 a dny every work ing day In the year anil still pay no Income tax; la based on net Incomes, after deducting Interest, donations and other taxea paid, ami not on the groan Income; Doea not roqulre a tax return unlesa the net annual Income ex- ceeila $1000 In the case of single persons or $1500 In the case of married peraima. If you would vxtend badly needed relief to the overburdened property owner end epread the tax burden over a broader field and more In ac cordance with taxpaying ability, V O T E :— PERSO NAL INCOME T A X LAW AM ENDM ENT BILL 322 X YES OREGON T A X P A Y E R S E Q U ALIZA TIO N C O NSERVATIO N LEAGUE JAMES E. BURDETT, President R. C. FLANDERS, Secretary (Paid Adv.) 604 Woodlark Building, Portland, Oregon Stanhope S. PIER Si Gust Anderson VOTE 503 IXÍ NO CITY COMMISSIONER Against flre-pollce measure Nov. 8 . VOTE I 134 I X ! and Re-elect (Pd Adv. — Clttxcns Safety Councll- — George Sammls, chr 1103 Guardian) J. W . M A L O N E Y For W ill you sacrifice your safety for this pittance of saving? Democratic Candidate — For— CITY COMMISSIONER STATE TREASURER General Election, Tuesday, November 8 , 1932 (Pd. Adv. Maloneyf or State Treas. Club, L. D. Drake, Sec.) SLOGAN— Taxes must be reduced to eave the home. This my earn e d pledge. ELECTION, NOV. 8 th, 1932 Pd. Adv. — PLA T FO R M — Sane Economy. Development of Home Industries. Shorter Work Week, Unemployment R elief Good seasontlckets are avail able In all locations • • • BUY A SEASON T IC K K E T 0 0 0 PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 0 0 0 AUSPLUND DRUG STORE SIXTH A OLISAN STREETS PORTLAND, ORE. Short Term VOTE 174 ANDERSON, GUST Long Term (Pd. Adr. Anderson for Com. Club) Willem van Hoogstraten, Conductor 8 Monday 6 Sunday Evenings Matinees $4 to $12 $1.50 to $5 Tickets now on salo SYMPHONY HEADQUARTE R S 126 Sixth St., A T . 1827 E D GLOSS Republican Nomlnoa C O N ST A B L E — Paid Adv—