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Julius Meier

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magazine reported in 1937 that Meier had sunk most of his fortune into what it called his "pet financial hobby", the American National Bank of Portland, which was closed in June 1933 and its assets and liabilities acquired by First National Bank. After serving as governor he retired to "Menucha", his
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Meier devoted 30 years to civic involvement before entering elective politics. A noted philanthropist, he also kept a high profile leading many good causes. During World War I, he headed Liberty Loan drives, served as regional director of the Council of National Defense, and after the war aided in
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Meier served for one term (1931–1935), declining to run for a second term for reasons of health. He hired George W. Joseph Jr. as a legal adviser during the first legislative session of his administration, paying the younger Joseph's salary personally. Among his accomplishments were establishing the
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for the next four years, until he went into the family's business. According to family tradition, it was at this time that he added the "L" to his name; the sign painter, who was putting his name on the door, insisted that all lawyers of substance had a middle name, so Meier suggested an "L".
287:'s work between the party and the city government, meaning he received monthly payments from organized crime, especially Prohibition-era liquor and gambling operations. The full monthly payment was $ 175,000; Meier received his portion as cash from florist Tommy Luke, a close friend of Mayor 44: 387:, helping create a State Board of Agriculture and State Unemployment Commission, pressing for the adoption of a non-partisan judicial system, and using his business acumen to help the state navigate the financial tribulations of the 2129: 1123: 354:
Meier's graft continued as governor, as he "diligently went after corruption and graft everywhere his political enemies were practicing it". For instance, his Republican gubernatorial competitor, Phil Metschan, Jr., was on the
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An important accomplishment was his leading the Columbia River Highway Association, the citizen committee creating political support for building the
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was already public and his resignation was demanded. Many rumors swirled around Akin's death. Polhemus was eventually cleared of charges of graft.
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and public power were not immediately successful, though Federal legislation was passed in 1933 authorizing the public development of the
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Meier entered the race as an independent candidate, adopting Joseph's platform. In spite of opposition to his candidacy by
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Meier was born in Portland to German immigrants of Jewish ancestry: Aaron, a merchant and founder of Oregon's largest
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Murder & scandal in prohibition Portland : sex, vice & misdeeds in Mayor Baker's reign
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In the 1920s, as an attorney and highly involved in Portland's Republican Party, Meier took over
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Schmidt, Emerson P. (February 1931). "The Movement for Public Ownership of Power in Oregon".
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department store founder, he would become a lawyer before entering the family business in
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in 1966. With May's sale to Federated in 2005, the remaining stores were rebranded as "
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in San Francisco, and in 1922 attempted to bring a world's fair to Portland in 1925.
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from 1931 to 1935. He is the only independent to be elected Governor of Oregon.
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the rehabilitation of France. He also headed the Oregon Commission of the 1915
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board. Meier sent an aggressive forensic accountant,
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(August 13, 1933). 462: 430:His family sold Menucha in 1950 to the 271:Panama–Pacific International Exposition 678:"Ex-Gov. J. L. Meier of Oregon was 62" 505:Official biography of Julius L. Meier 432:First Presbyterian Church of Portland 7: 2206:Republican Party governors of Oregon 2166:Businesspeople from Portland, Oregon 225:, Meier served a single term as the 625:"Geo. Joseph Jr. to advise Meier". 415:estate above the Columbia River in 660:"Business: Portland Participation" 371:. The evidence against the Port's 253:University of Oregon School of Law 25: 452:Independent (politician)#Governor 2113: 825: 642:"Oregon foresees lively primary" 381:Oregon Liquor Control Commission 2216:20th-century Oregon politicians 514:at Oregon State Library website 175: 1: 477:"Julius L. Meier (1874-1937)" 442:" stores in September 2006. 306:over the will and estate of 2125:Third party (U.S. politics) 296:1930 gubernatorial election 2232: 563:"The Press: Snap the Whip" 391:. 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Index

Julius L. Meier

Governor of Oregon
A. W. Norblad
Charles Martin
Portland, Oregon
Corbett, Oregon
Republican
Independent
University of Oregon
LLB
Oregon
Meier & Frank
Portland
independent
20th
Governor of Oregon
department store
Meier & Frank
University of Oregon School of Law
George W. Joseph
Panama–Pacific International Exposition
Columbia River Highway
Henry L. Corbett
George Luis Baker
1930 gubernatorial election
George W. Joseph
Oregon Supreme Court
E. Henry Wemme
Republican

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