Advocate_1930-05-14

WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1930 Here is somet'hing unusual! A can– didate for public office who does not load you down with a fist full of elec– tion cards. His name is Wlil!iam F. Woodward, and the reason that he is not scatter– ing cards is that he has not had any printed. "Bill" figures he has been here for Wmiam F. Woodward a long time, and if the people want him for state senator, they will elect him. It they don't want him, he pre– dicts all the cards on earth would do him no, good. Nowadays when the courts are usurp ing legislative, governmental, and ad– ministrative powers, it is refreshing to note that Judge Stevenson, of the Multnomah Circuit Court, is sticking closely to the text. In the case of Carey & Harlan con– tract with the city, Judge Stevenson wisely ruled that the question pre– sented was not judicial, but legislative, and that court had no jurisdiction in the matter. As a result of a survey made by Senator Edwin F. Ladd, shortly be– fore his death, it was learned that England, Italy, Greece, Hungary, Chile, and numerous other countries, do not permit their courts to set aside or amend laws adopted by their legis-J lative bodies. I The United States tolerates this usurption by the U. S. Supreme Court, which continues to function in a legis– lative capacity as well, although ~his I usurption is contrary to the Constitu– tion of the United States. (Article III) 1 It is no wonder that if one looks cross-eyed at a justice of the Peace one can be thrown in jail for thirty days, or if one incurs the ill-will of State Supreme Judges one can •be forced out of one's profession "For Life." The commendable decision of Judge Stevenson is respectfully referred to judicial benches. ----o-- GRONDAHL SEEKS COUNTY OFFICE A K Grondahl candidate for County Com~issioner was born in Portland, Oregon. A son of W1. A. Grondahl a well known pioneer civil engineer who was Engineer for Oregon and California Railway and the Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon from 1880 to 1904. He designed many bridges and structures including the first Madison Street Bridge across the Wilamette River in Portland. A. K. Grondahl is a registered civil engineer in Oregon and has had 27 years experience in surveys, design, location, construction, constrM<MHScrmasni hmhmhm rf rm maintaining )md repairin,g railroads, highways, bridges, buildings streets, sidewalks, sewers, retaining walls, wa– ter supply systems, subdivision work etc. Mr. Grondahl contends that on c member of the board of county com– missioners should be a dvi! engineer who knows highways, bridge and con– struction work from their inception to completion and has many endorse– ments. He is familiar with county affairs having been a highway and bridge engineer for the county from l 014 to 1928 and having had charge of some of the most important work during that time. He received a let– ter of commendation from the county commissioners for the efficient and economical way in which he handled the work which resulted in the sav– ing of thousands of dollars on one job alone. Mr. Grondahl is a member of the Northwestern Society of Highway Engineers, Member Professional En– gineers of Oregon delegate to the Ore– gon Technical Council, delegate to Portland Fire waste council. Member Sunnyside Masonic Lodge; and 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason; a life member of Al Kader Temple, Nobles 1 of the Mystic Shrine; past patron of the Eastern Star; he favors Oregon labor and Oregon products, believes factories with payrolls should be en– couraged to come to Multnomah coun– ty. .Mr. Grondahl promises to give court– eous attention to all people and mat– ters coming before the county board without discrimination in anyway. • •) - THE A-D-YOCATE f NEWS OF POLITICS •.• , D-D _a,•a-a-•-oaa•-••••-• •• •-11-a_, .., e1_o_a_,_,_,_,_,_, __v_,_,_,_,_ •• ,-a-•!• VOTE 57 X I KENIN HARRY .M. KEN IN Republican Candidate for STATE LEGISLATURE Paid~~, Candidate Advocates Free Text Books Nelson A. Frost, prominent local at– torney who is asking the voters for nom– ination ·for representative to the State legislature, advocates, as the main plank in his platform, government economy. Mr. Frost also advocates free textbooks and the removal from our highways all billboards. These billboards, he claims conceal much of Oregon's scenic beauty from the tourist. Mr. Frost is a Republican, a mason and a "webfoot", having lived in Ore– gon since he was 12 years old. He re– ceived his education at Pacific Univer– sity and Northwestern College of Law. His slogan for the campaign is, "Ore– gon's hghways Develop and Advertise Oregon. Keep them Open." Vote For Dunne ... Joe E. of MULTNOMAH COUNTY FOR STATE SENATOR Fourteenth Senatorial District ---------- Clackamas, Columbia and .Multnomah Counties ....... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I "Your present Senator, my record is proof of my service." -Adv. State Representative • •• FRANK J. LONERGAN Vote 63 X (Paid. Ad.) A statement FROM HARRY L. CORBE'IT Republican Candidate FOR GOVERNOR "I aspire to the office of Governor because I should like to be of service to the state in which I was born– which my ancestors helped to develop, and in which my children will live after me." •-- -n- •-•-•-•-•-•- ~ .. "I will enforce the laws with sincerity and justice and will appoint no man to enforce a law who does not observe the law." "I will use ceaseless vigilance to prevent waste in state expendi– tures. I will be ready to spend a tax dollar for progress if convinced that the state will receive full value for it." "I believe in the stead]' completion of our highway system. I shall continue to oppooe interfering with the duties of the State Highway Commission for the purpose of log-rolling. The state will pass the peak of its road bond retirement in 1932, and I hope that greater aid may then be given our program of mark1't roads." "If elected, I will not be obligated to make ahy appointment in return for political support. "I will make every appointment on the basis of merit. "I will work for the greater development and welfare of Oregon "These things I shall take. upon myself as a serious duty and a solemn pledge to the people of the State." VOTE FOR HARRY L. CORBETT Paid Adv., Corbett for Governor Com., Floyd J. Cook, Field Mirr. 508 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Ore. 11;J•••1u111111111u11111u111u11t1111111111111A1u1u11111111u11u111u11111111111u1111111111111n11n1111n11n1nn11u11111111111111ut1111n1111 ~ l . RE.ELECT . . . ! I STANLEY ' MYERS DISTRICT AITORNEY --0- His Record is One o! FAIR. HONEST. INTELLIGENT LAW ENFORCEMENT No Grandstandin11 VOTE X 89 ON BALLOT ; -~~. ::J11111111111u11u1111111u11u1111u1u1111111111~111111111111111u111u1111111u1u11u1u1u1un11111111u1u11u11111uu1u,,1u11111111111111111 1'iJ ...................... ,,,i,,, •••••••••••••••••••••••• Re-Elect ..... C. W. ROBISON REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE !or STATE REPRESENTATIVE Refore.stration and Lower Taxation r PAID AD. +--,··---,·----------·----------- Re-Nominate GRANT PHEGLEY Republican for County Commissioner No. 99 on the Ballot Primaries May 16 (Paid. Ad.) -------------- ------------- GEORGE S. MILLS FOR County Commissioner D Do you think a man who has other business rec1uiring his time and atten– tion should be electeJ county com– missioner? Do you think the county should pay a man a large salary and that man not stay on the job all the time? Do you think the president of a bank, of a savings and loan company, the president of a Joan or finance company can do his duty to the taxpayers if he is elected commissioner? YOU KNOW HE CAN NOT! Vote then for George S. Mills for county commissioner. He has only the county interests to serve if he is elected. (] Paid Ad. Mills for County Commisioner 302 Alisky Bldg., G. A. Hurley, Mgr. ATwater 4477 •:~ -· -·- ·- ·-· - ·- •.. ·~ RE-ELECT .. DOROTHY McCULLOUGH LEE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE •.. for ... Representative "Continued Effort /or Sensible Legislation" PRIMARIES MAY 16, 1930 (Paid. Ad.) ------------------------------=· ,--·····---~--- FRANK L. SHULL REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for County Commissioner D A Record in School Affairs That Insures a Fearless, Honest County Administration Vote X 100 Shull, Frank L. (Paid. Ad.) WILBER HENDERSON Republican Candidate ! or DISTRICT AITORNEY Multnomah County NO. 88 on Ballot! -Paid .Advertisement PAGE THREE FOR GO.VERNOR GEORGE w. JOSEPH D REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE D Senator George W. Joseph is pre-eminently qualified !or the high office o! Govemnor He is a man o! absolute intregity, unflinching polit– ical courage, high legal attainments, wide experience in the business world and of rare executive ability. He has to his cr~dit a legislative record of construct• ive achievements. He stands !or principles of vital importance to the welfare of the State and its people. He stands ! or the sacred constitutional rights o! free speech and justice to every citizen. He stands for the abolition of the Public Service Commission and-a return to the home rule principle for cities in dealing with public utilities !or rates. He stands !or govemment, state or municipal de– velopment of our water power resources, so that Ore– gon may become an industrial state of the first mag• nitude. Oregon needs Senator Joseph's constructive leader– ship in the executive chair at Salem. (Paid Adv.-Joseph-for-Governor Committee) ----------------------------- .,---·-·-·-·-·-·----·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-- ~~---- .... ~------~~----~--~ Vote for K.K.l(UBLI REpublican Candidate for FOR STATE SENATOR FRANK H. HILTON (Multnomah, Clackamas and Columbia Co.) REPUBLICAN Will State Representative Lower Ta:i:cs - Home Ind1tstry Business Administration JUST TREATMENT TO ALL Primary May 16, 1930 Get Action for the People I Vote "X-36" _(Paid. Adv.) PAID AO. -------- ···--------------~ ED. R. CAMPBELL Candidate for County Commissioner Vote 95 X RE-ELECT McC 0 0URT REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE State Representative -0- MULTNOMAH COUNTY PAIO AO. J,~•.,,,,,,,••,,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,,. We Sell For Less Because We Sell for Cash COMPLETE NEW STOCKS OF QUALITY MERCHAN.l)ISE I FOR THE HOME AND PERSONAL SERVICE ..• -·-· ·-- . ..•...............•.• ~ ~······················~ ... ---------------------;. ..... - ......... __________________ ..... ,

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