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yi'K'HUiai 'mnmmi'iH'fiiiapmmmimmimtMm ItattMMHmmM uummuuvdmrnV'- nmmniirtiiimimnnmi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSrJFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1 9T4EV EN I N GEDITI ON 'SEVEN TT SAMPLE BALLOT FOR PRECINCT NO. COOS COUNTY, NOVEMBER 3, 1914. MARK BETWEEN THE NUMBER AND NAME OF EACH CANDIDATE OR ANSWER VOTED FOR jnuJl'KlSI-'NTATIVM IX COXGRI.SS, FIRST COX fillESSIOXAD DISTRICT. Benton, Clackamas, Columbia, Clatsop, Coos, Curry, Douglas, .Tacit- on, Josephine, Imiw, Lincoln, Mini, Marlon Polk, Tillamook. AVnsliliiBtoiMiiiil Vmnlilll Counties Voto for One CUKl'lS pTcOE7of Yamhill Counfy ""Prohibition W. C. HAWLEY, of MnrFoiTCounty nopublfcnFt FREDERICK HOLLISTER, of Coos County "T5?niocrntl(i "FRED W. MEAES, of Jackson wrs. RICHARDS, of Linn -.,,. unvtri'i.-u cli'VATll, IV VK l'"" 0" f.i.iiijui. ... " r. A. BOOTH, of Lnno County IH 111 qEO.E.CHAMUERLAIX, of 'WILLIAM HANLEY, of llarnuy County n. F. RAMIof MnrloTf County ill lit I r H. S. STINE, of Jackson County lSHl,OVIvHM)K - t il fill. I. f WTnu. r. ..... jt ' WILL E, FURDY," of YumnTll rf c. J. SMITH, of Multnoinnh ft W. J. SMITH, of Multnomah i ITT W8. U'KEN, of Clackamas JAMHSvTrTlYCOMllE, of Ml STATE TREA.SUHEK II THOS. I). KAY, of Marlon Comity Republican-Progressive ii li. LEE PAGET, of ClnckaimiH 10 1J. J. HLOUl', of Clatsop County -- g TOR JUSTICE OK THE SUPREME COURT II HENRY J. IJEANTot Unintllln II IT HENRY L. RENSOX, of Klamath County ' Hopubllpan-ProKromlvo LAWHENCE T. HARRIS, of Lnno County u THOMAS A. McRRIDE, of Columbia County Ropubllcan-ProKro8lvo u T. II. CRAWFORD, of Union "WM . GALLOWAY, of Marlon J7 WM. M.RAM8EY, of Ynmhlll REFERRED TO THE FOR AN AMENDMENT of Section 2 of Artlclo II of tho Constitution of Oregon, so as to rcqulro votors to bo citizens of tho United States, In nil olcctlons, unless otherwise! pro vided for In tho Constitution. Voto YES or NO 300 Yes J01 No FOIt CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND MKNT of Section 8 of Article V of tbo Constitution of Oregon, for tho purposo of creating tho offlco of Ltoutonant-Govoruor, who shall act as Governor in caso of tho In ability of tho Governor to per form his duties, anil who uhull also act as President f tho Sonnto, fix las his salary nt $ 10.00 por day, but only while the Lnglslaturo Is In session, u nil providing for the Speaker of tho limine to net nn Uorornor In caso ot tho Inability of both tho Governor and Lloutennnt Oovornor to act. Voto YES or NO 103 Yen 103 No FOIl AMENDMENT of Sertlon C, of Artlclo XV of tho Constitution of, Oregon, to provide that when any county contains n city of over ono hundred thousand Inhabitants, the I boundaries of hiioIi county and oily I may no made Identical, tho two governments cinisolldalnd, and tho remaining territory of such coun ty, If any, ho cronted Into n now county or attached to tho adjoining county or counties, hut not chnng lag tho requirement that every county must hnvo four hundred aquaro mllea and twelve hundred luhabltauts. Voto YES or NO 104 Yes 105 No Initiated by authority of Mrs. Jean Bennett, 429 E. Morrison S.t., Port land, on behalf of Universal Eight Hour League UNIVERSAL CON STITUTIONAL EIGHT HOUR DAY AMENDMENT. Its purpose is to add Section 9 to Artlclo XV of tho Oregon Constitution prohibiting any man, woman, boy pr girl, from being employed more than eight nours in any ono day, or forty eight hours in any ono wook, in any trade, business or profosslon, or on ay farm, or In domestic sorvlco, or in any kind of employment whatever, sklllod or unskilled, Q'Ual or physical, within the 8tae of Oregon, This law applloa jo children and other relatives of tr9 employers, nnd provides pen alty for violation thoreof. Voto YES or NO 322 i:o 521 Yes No Initiated by authority ot Mrs. I. D. Harriott, 290 Eugene Street. Port land, Oregon, on behalf of the f'Sht Hour Loague. E I G II T "OUR DAY AND ROOM VENTI LATION LAW FOR FEMALE WORKERS Ita purpose Js to fraend Sections 6037 and 5039. lord's Oregon Laws, so as to limit i&tt hours of labor and require cer tain COtldltlnnn nf rnnt fnr fnmnlu workers and make cls'nt houra ft STATE 3S 30 111 41 12 County Progressive County Soclnllst I'lii'iiiiivn "Vote for One!4 HI.UChJ;,1.1, Rupubllmn 1 4 Mu'ltiioinnii"County Democratic ,n ProKiowlvor 10 Socialist; Prolilblllon Von SUPERINTENDENT OK PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Vote for One 47 Progressive! IN "c7uTiIy Non-Purtlsuni49 County mocc - Socialist L County County" TlonionX'oinTly" u Iniltipentlont - Vole for One Ropnlillcanil'oK COMMISSIONER OF LABOR STATISTICS Vole for One 01 County r.i Democratic-Prohibition Suuhtllst r,?. County Hoptibllcnn-Progroislvo r. I Hopubllcnn-ProgrcwMdve CC County County Democratic Democratic County Democratic-Prohibition Vote for Four PEOPLE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY FOR AMENDMENT ot Section 7 of Artlclo XI of tho Constitution, to enablo tho Stnto to lend its credit or Incur Indebtedness In excoss of fifty thousand dollars for building mid maintaining permanent roads, constructing Irrigation and power projects nud developing unfilled lands, but limiting tho total credit and Indebtedness for rond purposes to two por cont, and tho total credit iont or Indebtedness Incurred for Irrigation and powor projocts and dovelopmontof untitled lands to two per cont of tho assessed valuation of all tho proporty In tho State, making a total of four por cent for both. Voto YES or NO nOC Yes .107 No I'OR AMENDMENT of Section 22 ot Artlclo I of tho Constitution of Or okoii, omlttliiK the requirement that "All taxation shall bo equal mid uniform" and providing for levy and collection oi mxes minor goiioral law for puhllo purposes only, and prohibiting surrender of taxing power. Voto YES or NO 30S .Yea 309 Nn FOR AMENDMENT of Section 1 of Article IX of tin Constitution of Oregon, chnngliiie tho existing rulo for uniformity uiij equality of tax ation, niithoilKlug tho levy of lases on such properly and In hiipIi man ner as shall bo prescribed by gmi oral laws, tho classification of proporty for tnxatlon purposes, tho Imposition of specif le tnxofl and taxes on Income, ami authorizing rowtonnblo exemptions. Voto YES or NO 310 Yew 311 No PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION day's labor, not to extend ovor more than ten consecutlvo hours In any day, In all manufacturing, me chanlcAl. morcnntllo nnd cannery establishments, and places of amusomont, and laundrlos, hotels, rooming housos, apartment housas and rostaurants, and telegraph, telephone, oxpioss and transporta tion buslnossos, and offlto oriiploy ments. and providing ponalty for violation of tho Act Yes 223 No Initiated by authority of W. M. Dav- Is. G23 Lumbermen's Rulldlng, Portland. Oregon. NON-PARTISAN JUDICIARY RILL PKOIIin ITING PARTY NOMINATIONS FOR JUDICIAL OFFICERS. Ita purpose Is to prohibit nominations for Judicial offices inc'udlng coun ty Judgos, Justlcos of tho peace or district Judgos, circuit and supreme court Judges, and pormltting any person desiring any such office to be a candidate by filing with the propor officer, a petition signod by one per cent of the legal voters of tho State or district in which such officer is to be elected. No nomi nations to bo made at primary elec tions; no name to b" placed m tho ballot at general elecliuu except W T. SLATER, of Marlon County C J. BRIGHT, of Wnsco County ADDISON a. HOTCHK1SS, of Washington County Socialist CIIAS. 11. OTTEN, of Multnomah County Socialist DAVID ROBINSON, of Multnomah l'OK ATTORNEY GENERAL GEORGE M. UROWN, of Douglas County J. E. HOSMHR, of Marlon County JOHN A. JEFFREY, of Miiltnoinoh WM. P. LORD, of Multnoinnh County A. II. UURTON, of Multnomah County Progressive-Prohibition .1. aTcTiUIICHILL, of I.akor County FLORA I. FOREMAN, of Columbia - - j - - .... .-r. . .. : .luii.N u. i.iuwia. ot Aiurion cjo my INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES AXI) SHOPS. O. P. 1IOFF, of Multnomah County Republican-Democratic "STANFIELD MACDONALD, of Mu1tnmifnhl:ouniy Progtosalvo 'AUGUST NIKULA, of ClatBop County Socialist DISTRICT l'OK COMMISSIONER OF THE RAILROAD COM MISSION OFOKKGOX. FRANK J. MILLER, of Linn County Republlcan - I. O. PEURALA, of Multnoinnh County l'OK 8UPERIXTEXDEXT OK WATER DIVISION XL'MREK ONE. Ronton, Clackamas, Clat-' Mp, Coliiiubla, Coos, Currj', Douglas, Jack Mm, Josephine, Khuuntli, I,ake, Lane, Iii- A RILL for an net to lovy annually a tax or oiic-furtloth (1-10) of n ml. I on tho dollar or, nil ttixahlo proporty within tho Stnto of Ore gon for tho construction of build ings and tho support and nuflntou anv of tho Souti.qrn Oregon Stnto Normal School at Ashland, Jaclc son County. Voto YES or NO 31! Yos .11.'! No FOR AMENDMENT of Artlclo XI of thn PniiHllliitlnn nf thn Rlntn nf Oregon by adding a section author-! Izlng tho ounctinont of a general law to enablo nn Incorporated town, city, or municipality, by n voto of tho doctors Interested, to surronder its charter and bo merged Into an adjoining city or town. Voto YES or NO 314 Yos 310 Nn A RILL for nil Act to levy annually a tax of one-fortieth (1-40) of n mill on tho dollar on all taxable prop erty within tho Stato of Oregon for tho constructon of buildings mid tho support and maintenance of the Eastom Oregon Stnto Nor mal School nt Weston, Umatilla County. Voto YES or NO 310 Yos 317 No FOR AMENDMENT of Section 20 of Artlclo IV of tho Constitution of Oregon, providing compensation for members of tho Legislative Ah MUiibly nt five dollars per day for each actual working day, and ten ceiitu ner uillo In going to and re- tinnlm; from tho sent of govern-' inunt by tho most usiinl traveled route. Por illoiu not to exceed three hundred dollars for any reg ular, nor one hundred nud twenty-five dollars for any oxtra sos- Blan. I no nponKor oi ina uousu and president of tho Senate each to recolvo flvo dollars per day ad ditional. Voto YES or NO 318 Yea 310 No those filing petitions. Voto YES or NO 324 Yos 320 No Initiated by W. 8. U'Ren. Oregon Pllv Orncon. O. M. Orton. 82 A Front Street, Portland, Oregon, W. II. Daly. City Hall. Portland, Oregon, II. D. Wagnon, Worcester Hlock, Portland, Oregon, A. D. Crldgo. 954 E. 22d Street, Port land, Orogon. Fred Potorson, Kla math Falls, Orogon, E. J. Stack,' 1C2 Second Streot, Port'nnd, Ore-, gon. C. Schuebel. Oregon City. Or-1 egon. $1,600 TAX EXEMPTION! AMENDMENT. Its purposo Is to' exompt from assessment nnd taxa-1 tlou, dwolllng houses, household, furniture, livestock, machinery,; orchard trees, vines, bushes, shrubs, nursery stock, morohan-' diso, buildings and otl or Improve ments on, in and under lands in ado by clearing, ditching and draining, but not to exempt tho land; it is Intendod to exempt up to $1,500 all kinds of porsonal property and land Improvements of all kinds, but the laud itself shall be as- , tossed. Vote YES or NO 326 Yes 327 Nn Initialed by aulLorlty of C. S. Jack- Democratic Prohibition County Socialist Vote for One Republican Soclnllst GO (TT ASM County Democratic E. R. Progressiva 02 S. P. Ropubllotin - ProKTosalve FOR COUNTY County Socialist u:; 01 J. J. Vo.oforOno . .: . r.- icon u rnu-1101 ociuun .or, AXI WORK - FORSHEKIKI'. Vote for One W. C7 OS A. l'OK COUNTY 09 " "A."R. 70 71 Vote for Ono Dcmocrntlc - ProgroMHlvo Boulalbit 70 A. son, Journal Dulldlng, Portlnnd, Oregon, and P. W. Mulkoy, Room 21 Mulkey Rulldlng, cornor Second and Morrison Streets, Portlnnd, Oregon. PUULIC DOCKS AND WATER FRONTAGE AMEND MENT. The purposo of this amendment Is to prohibit tho snlo of tho bods ot navlgablo waters (nt bank full stcgo), nud subject ing the snmo to public use tor wat er commerce, navigation, and Im provements In aid thereof; author izing the construction of municipal docks on such lands within tho municipality, or within five miles of Its corporate limits, ami author izing tho leasing of hucIi lands for tho construction of prlvnto docks,! wlion not needed by tho public orj iiiuiiiL'iiiiiiiiy liiviiiK uuu iiiuiciy ui tho .rents to tho municipality nnd ono to tho common school fund. Voto YES or NO 32S Yon 320 No initiated by authority 'or V. ti. Jack son, Journal Uiil.dlng, Portland, Oregon, nnd R W. Mulkoy, Room 21 Mulkoy Rulldlng, corner Second nud Morrison Streets, Portland. Oregon. MUNICIPAL WHARVES AND DOCK8 RILL. Tho purpose of this Act Is to nuthorlzo cities nnd towns to construct, operate and maintain wharves, docks, piers, etc., for tho uso of boats nnd ves sels of all kinds, the snld wharves, piers, docks, or other llko utility to bo constructed within tho elty or town, or within, flvo miles from its corporate limits, nnd also au thorizing tho leasing of submerged lauds for the construction of pri vate wharves, etc., when said lauds nrn not needed far suuh municipal wharves. doeliB. etc. Voto YES or NO! 130 Yes No 331 Initialed by Joseph II. Albert, 2 10 N. Winter St., Snlem, Oregon; G. II. Hillings? As'ilaud, Oregon; P. J. Ilrlx, 102 Exchange St., Astoria, Oregon; Leslie Rutler, Hood Rlvor, Oregon; It. Q. Coffey. M. D., 789 Gllsan St., Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Froderlck Eggert. 2C0 14th St., Portlnnd, Oregon; William T. Fos ter, Reed College, Portland, Oro gon; Lois P. Miers, 010 Hancock St., Portland, Oregon; Alfred O. Sehmltt, 720 W. 0th St.. Albany, Oregon; J. R. Wilson, 021 E. 2 1th St.. N., Portland, Orogon. - PRO HIBITION CONSTIT UTI ONA L AMENDMENT. Its purposo is to prohibit after January first, 191C, the manufacture and sale of In toxicating liquors within tho Statu of Oregon, except upon proscrip tion of a physician, or for scien tific, sacramontal or mechanical purposes. Voto YES or NO 332 Yes 333 No Constitutional Amendment Initiated by Paul Tumor, 003 Fourth Stroet, Portland. Oregon -ABOLISHING DEATH PENALTY.- Its purposo Is to abolish tho death penalty for murdor committed In the Stato of Oregon and fixing life Imprison ment as tho maximum ptinislimont for any crime. It repoals all pro visions of tho Constitution and laws in conflict with the samo. Voto YES or NO 334 Yob 330 No Constitutional Amendment Initiated by II. D. Wagnon. 603 Sixth Street. Portland. Oiegon. G. M. Orton, 82 Vi Front Stieet. Portland, Ore gon. II. A. Rice, 442 Third Street. Portland, Oregon, C. S. Goldberg. 1020 E. Ninth St. N. Portland. Oregon, F. E. Coulter, Room 300 Labbo Uldg. Portland, Oregon.- -SPECIFIC PERSONAL GRADUAT- coin, l.lnn, Mm Ion, Multuoiuali, Polk, Tilla mook, Washington anil Yamhill Counties. Vole for Quo BC JAMES T. CHINNOCK, of Multnomah County Rppubllcnn-Domocratic FOR KEPRCHEXTATIVH, FIFTH REPRESENTA TIVE DISTRICT, COOS COUNTY. .Vote for Ono 07 CHARLES R. HARROW, of Coos County Republican-Progressive 08 J. TOM HALL, of Coos County Democratic 09 S. C. McDONALD, of Coos County Socialist ,', , , . rra i-i ii ii r . in i n m i B-J. ' J " - jai ii- -; FOR REPRESENTATIVE, SIXTH KEPKESENTA TIVK DISTRICT. US ADOLPHSEN, of Curry County HALL, of Curry County PIERCE, of Curry County Republican Progressive COUNTY .JUDGE. STANLEY, of Coos County JAMES WATSON, of Coos County W7 li." WEAVER, of Coos County" W. GAGE, of Coos County II. LMHOl-'E, of Coos Conny ALFRED JOHNSON, JR., of Coos County Republlcan-Progrosslvo CLKKK. COLLI ERr6T"CooV County A. .1. STEPHAN. of Coos County KORT. R. WATSON, of CooH"County ' FOR TREASURER. Voto for One 72 T. M. DIMMICK, of Coos County Rupubllcnn-Progresslve f3 M, H. 1IE RSEYT'oT'CooT County "" DomocratU 71 JAS. II. JAME3, of Coos Comi'ty Soclallsl I'OR SURVEYOR. 75" ALUERT RRAYTON ol Coos County N. GOULD, of Coos County ED EXTRA-TAX AMENDMENT OF ARTICLE IX, OREGON CON STITUTION. Purpose plncos ex tra tax on owners ot realty, assess ed valuation over $20,000, to-wlt: On each $100 over $20,000 ami under $50,000, nOc; over $50,000 nnd holow $75,000, $1.00; nvor $70,000 and below $100,000, $2.00; over $100,000, $3.00; until porsonal tax not exempting tho re alty from rcgulnr taxes; applica tion ot funds so raised to First, County's share, stnto vovenuus; Second, Comity gonernl school and library fund; Third, County road and bridge fund; Fourth, other oxponseu of mo county. Voto YES or NO 330 Yos 337 No Initiated by Ernest Kroner, Worces ter Rldg., Portlnnd, Oregon, E. A. Newhy, Salem. Oregon, Gen. G. Pntersnn, Forest Grove, Oregon, John A. Jcffery, Lafayette Rldg., Portland, Oiegon, Doug. as Lawsou, McKay Rldg , Portlnnd, Oregon. CONSOLIDATING CORPORATION AND INSURANCE DEPART MENTS.--Its purpose In to consoli date tho office of II o Corporation Commissioner with tno offlco of Insurance Commissioner, tho Inttor officer to transact tho business of both departments ami making thn office of Insurance Commissioner elective, tho first ono to be elect ed nt Mm regular biennial ehctlon In lUlfl; the Insurance Commis sioner also to bo Flro Marshal of State if Oregon, Repeals all nets In conflict. Vote YES or NO 333 Yen 339 No .Mi'umiKt Initiated by John T. Cor coran. 232 EtiHt 7Sth St. N., Port- laud, Oregon. -DENTISTRY RILL. Its purpose Is to allow -pontons who hnvo graduated from any re putable denial cuI.iikh. requlr iig ut least tun ears' courso of study of six months each your, nud persons wl o hnvo boon licensed to practice dentistry under the laws of any othor state, to practice dentistry in tho State of Oregon nnd requir ing applicants to file diploma or previous license with affidavit of at least two citizens attesting to applicant's good moral character with Secretary of Ktuto and repeal ing all laws In conflict. Preset Ibes ponalty for violation. Voto YES or NO 340 Yos 341 No CoiisUiutloiml Amendment Initiated by R. P. Rasmussen. Corbott, Ore gon, W. M. Davis, 138 Laurelhiirst Avoiiiio. Portland, Oregon. COUNTY OFFICERS' T E R M AMENDMENT. Its purposo Is to amend Section 0 of Artlclo VI of tho Constitution of ifie Stato of Oregon, so as to mako the terms of county clerks, treasurers, sheriffs, coronors and surveyors, four jonrs each lus'tend of two years, Includ ing those which may bo olactud at tho regular Novombor, 1911, oloc tlon. Voto YES or NO 342 Yes 343 No Menauro initiated by Tho Non-l'arU-san Loague, Flotc! or Linn. Presi dent, Northwestern Bank Building, Portland, Ore., Goo. Lawron o. Jr , Treasurer. 82 First St.. Portland, Orogon, Arthur C. CuBan. Secre tary, Yoon Building, Portland, Or egon, Geo. C. Mason, Manager, Northwestern Bank Bldg., Port land, Oregon. A TAX CODE COMMISSION BILL. Its purpose is to require tho Governor to ap point a commission of five mom liors to prepare a new tax co'Jo and present the same to the I.nglnla turo first tneotlng after the ap- l'OK TREASURER. 72 T. M. DIMMICK, ! - . I 73 M. II. HERSEY, 71 JAS. II. JAMES, l'OK SURVEYOR 70 ALBERT URAYTON, of Coos County ' Socialist 76 A. X. Gould, 77 E. II. Kunt , of 78 C. S. M'CULLOUOIt, of Coos County Ro)iilillcaiifDjniopr.tiu - Voto for One l'OK COKONKK Democratic Socialist 70 CHARLES II. SO F. E. WILSON, of Coon County Ropubllm - lit'in"rrnt?o - Progressiva l'OK COUNTY COMMISSIONER SI GEO. J. ARMSTRONG, Coo.s County KupiibUcnn Voto for Ono. Democratic Republican sa 1). W. CARPENTER, of Coos Colintv Socialist s:i E. R. CURTIS, Koelnllst S4 HLI1ERT DYER, I'OR COMMISSIONERS l'OK THE PORT OK RANIKiN Voto for One Democratic "SodloTlRt OB J. L. KRONENRERG, C 'os County. no T. P. HANLEY, of Coon County .Domoornllc 97 A. M'NAIR, of Coos County Kflpub"cnrt Voto (or One 08 C. R. MOORE, Democratic JUSTICE OF TIIC PEACE AND CONSTABLE DIST NO. 4 Socialist Republican FOR JUSTICE OK 00 LEE GOODMAN, 100 WALTER SlNCf.AIK. of Coos County, Republican FOR CONSTARLE 101 ' II. W. DUNHAM, of Coori Co., Voto for One Socialist Progresslvt 102 N. C. KELLEY, pnlntinout ot tl'.u commission, nud appropriating $2,000 to pay clerk hire and other oxponsos ot tho commissioners lint no unlurlea to bo paid moinbpr8 of tho commls alon. Vote YES or NO .144 Yes 340 No Mepsiire Initiated by W. P. George, Saloiii. Orogon. ABOLISHING DESERT LAND BOARD AND RE ORGANIZING CERTAIN STATE OFFICE8. Abolishing tho Desort Land Hoard nnd vesting Its Powers nnd Dulles In thn Stnto Land Board. Making Stnto Englnoer np polutlvo, by tho Statu Laud Hoard Instead of elective ns nt present; tho Englnoer In chnrgo of Tuinnlo Irrigation Project shall net as Stato Engineer until 1 010. Abolishing State Water Board and Offlco of Superintendents of Water Divisions nud substituting therefor n Stnto ' Water Commissioner to bo appoint ed by tho Stato Laud Board; mak ing nil officers nffected nppnlutlvo Instead of elective ns nt present. Voto YES or NO 340 Yes 347 No Initiated by tho following officers of tho Oregon Stnto Federation of Labor: T. II, Burchnrd, President, Portland, Oregon, E. J. Stack. Sec intiiry, Portland, Oregon, Phillip It. Pollock, Executive Committee, Portland, Oregon. II. M. Lorutsen, Evneutlvn Committee, Antorln, Or egon; anil the following officers ot Fauucrw' Union: T. A. Logsdon, VIco-Presldout, Coivnllls. Oregon, A. It. Shumway, Legislative Com mittee. Milton. Oregon, F. A. Slices, Ssciiilary-Tieasurer, Milton, Ore gnu; mid tho following officers of the Farmers' Hoclety of Equity: W. Grlseiithwnlte, Stnto President, R. R I)., Oregon City, Oregon, F. (1. Buchanan, State Secretary, Ore gon City, Orexou: and the pillow ing cf flier of the Pnipin tliinal Hopriwoutiitlon Bureau: W. J. Sinlfs President, Portland. Ore gon, Nettle Mum Rankin, Beerotnry Ticnsurer, Portland, Oregon; and tho following officers of tho Peo ple's Vower Lojiguo: C. E. S. Wood, President, Portland, Oregon, Geo. M. Orion, Vice-President, Portland, Oiegou. B. Lee Paget, Treasurer, Portland. Oregon W. S.U'ron, Scc-i rotary, Oregon City, Oregon; nud the following officers of Oregon Stato Grange: C. E. Spenco, Wor thy Muster, Cams, Orogon, C. L. Shaw, Executive Committee, Al bany. Oregii, B. (1. Leedy, Execu tive Committee. Corvallla, Oregon, E. A. Bond. Legislative Committee Croswell. Oregon, C D. Huffman, Legislative Committee. La Grande, O-ogon. PROPORTIONAL RE PRESENTATION AMENDM ENT TO OREGON CONSTITUTION To provide h niothod by which pro portional representation In the Leg islative Ascombly of Orogon may be socurod for all political parties and othor voting organizations, In accordance with tho iiiimlior of vote contro'led by each political pnrty or voting organization re spectively: by amending tho Consti tution of Orogon. by adding to Sec tion 16 nt Article II thereof a new Soctlon numbored lCn, pro scribing that Ropresontatlvos shall be oleotcd at largo and not by dis tricts, that oach votor may voto fur only ono candidate for Roprosenta tlvo tnid that tho sixty candidates reoelvtng the highest number of shall bo elected. Vote YES or NO 343 Yea 949 Nn Constitution! Amendment Initiated by the fo. lowing officers of Oregon Stato arengo C- E Spence, Wor thy Muster, Cams Oregon, 0, L. Vote for Ono Coos Co., Replibllcan-ProgrcsBlvo in, i I Mi " , of Coos County Democratic of Coos County, Socialist . Voto for Ono of Coos County Progressive Coos County InilapotHlont Void for Ono ..in jii n ni'i i ' LAX, of Coos County ' . Socialist ns Voto for 'Ono :- "i: of Cmw Ceimty Progrosslvo of Co rsCouiily Doniocnitlc ' Voto far Tvn. Djmoc-ntic of Com Co., Ropuhllcan:ProKraslvo , . ii i n THE PEACE Voto for nnri of Coos County Independent Voto for One- Republican Ropubllcnn of Coos County, Shnw, Exccutlvo Committee Al bany. Orogon, B. O. Loody, Execu tive Committee. Corvallla, Oregon, E. A. Bond, Legislative Committee Croswell, Orogon, C. D. Huffman, Legislative Committee, Ln Grnndo, Oregon; tho following offlcora of tho Orogon Stnto Federation ot labors T. H. Burchnrd, President, Portland, Orogon, E. J, Stack, Sec rotary, Portland, Orogon, Phillip R. Pollock, Exccutlvo Committee, Portlnnd, Oregon,, II. M. Lorutsen, Executive Committee, Astoria, Or egon; tho following officers ot tho People's Power Lonituo: C. E. S. Wood, President, Portlnnd, Orogon, Goo. M. Orton, Vlco-Prooldent, Portland, Orogon, B. Led Pagot, Treasurer, Portland, Orogon, W. S. U'Ren, Secretary, Oregon City, Ore gon; tho following offlcora of Fur mors' Union: T, A. Logsdon, Vice Presldont, Corvnllls. Oregon, A. It. Shumway, Legislative Committee, Milton, Oregon, V. A. Slices, Secrc-tnry-Ticnsuror, Milton, Orogon; th& following offlcora ot thn Farmers' Society of Equity W. Grlson thwnlto, Statu Presldont. It. F. D Orogon City, Oregon, F. O. Buchan an, Stato Secretary, Orogon City. Otogon: tho following offlcora ot Proportional Koprenontntlon Bur eau: W. J, Smith, Presldont, Port land, Oregon, Nottlo Mno Rankin, Becrelnry-Treasuror, Portland, Or o-in.BTATH SENATE CON8TI U.flONAL AMENDMENT, Ita purposo In to abolish tho Stuto Sen ate nnd have n leglalallvo assem bly consisting of but ono house. Voto YES or NO 300 Yen 301 No Constitutional Amendment Initiated by tho Socialist Pnrty of Orogon. II. R Ramp, Chairman, Brooks, Oro gon, E. L. Cannon, Secrotary-Troas-urer. Salem, Oregon DEPART. PARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND PUBLIC WOHKS AMENDMENT, - Its purpose In to establish, by adding Artlclo XIX to thn StHta Constitution, u department ot In dustry nnd pub'lo worlca. under control of tl o State Labor Commis sioner providing for tho employ ment of tho unomployed citizens lit the Stato of Orogon. Tho funds therefor to bo derived from I m nos ing a tax of not loss than ten per rent on all estates of deceased per hods of vnluu of $00,000 or ovor. ' Vote YES or NO 302 Yes 303 No Measure Initiated by David M. Dunne. 40 J 7 Hi St. N, Portland. Oregon, llonry llnhn, 230 Cornell Roud. Portland. Oregon. -- PRIMARY DELEGATE ELECTION IHLL. I in purposo Is to nuthorlzo a pri mary election of delegates to re commend names of persons, to ba voted for ut tho primary nomlnat Ins elections. Vote yer or NO 301 Yes 300 No Constitutional Amendment Initiated by David M, Dunno. 40 I7th St, N.. Portlnnd, Oregon, Honry Holm, 235 Cornoll Road, Portland, Orogon. EQUAL ASSESSMENT AND TAX ATION AND ??00 EXEMPTION AMENDMENT Its purpose la to 2!,,?n(l, 8lH'Uon ot Artlclo IX. Stato Constitution, to provldo for oqunl assessment nnd taxation of a 1 proportyund exemption of $300 nnd also for exemption of such proporty for municipal, education, ui, literary, scientific, reljgtoifa or chailtablo purposes as nmy bo spe cifically oxemptod by law, and re quiring a two-thirds vote to further amend qr repeal the section. voto yes or N9 30fi ;tr,7 Yes No 1 Iw, fyjw"P