The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 31, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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    F r id a y
In itia te d measures, w hich can not
be amended a fte r such defects are
discovered. T h s am endm ent pro­
vides th a t people's u tility d is tric t*
m ay be created o f te rrito ry , contlg
uoue o r otherw ise, w ith in one or
more counties and th a t such dis­
tricts m ay sell, d is trib u te or other
- Bunday school,
M rs C. E.
Voter« Have Difficult Task wise dispose o f erater, w a te r poster I'm p h re y . superintendent; m orning
end electric energy w ith in or w ith
Before Them If They Would out the te rrito ry o f such d istricts worship. H , w ith sermon by the pas
tor on "Changing Conceple o f God."
Out BalloU Wisely
No forceful objection
m ight be
»pedal anth em by a large ehorue
raised to people In contiguous te r r i­
choir under the direction of C. K.
tory
taxin
g
themselves
to
produce
<Continued fro m firs t page.)
Um phrey.
E p w o rth league w ill
these things fo r themselves, to be
■wet a t « 30 w ith W ayn e M onroe
sold
tc
themselves,
but
p
erm
ittin
g
P ro v id e « th a t lit» legislature may
as leader. T h e H appy Bunday eve
be
apply a privilege ta x to m o tor ve­ aU o r any p a rt o f the state to this
nln« eervlce a t 7 30 w tll ta k e the
included
In
an
entcrprlae
o
f
hicles according to value and de­
form of a sacred
concert
The
preciation w ith o u t specific eeeeee kind, the pow er or w a te r to be sold program w ill Include three chorus
m e a t. T here has been a g re a t de­ anyw h ere In the w orld. Is another numbers, e mixed q u artet composed
m and for reduction o f license fees m atter. I t holds the possibility o f of M rs. G race Hrund. M rs. Ira R.
i « m otor vehicles according to th s lr enterprises th a t m ig ht levy billions Aldrich, C. K. U m ph rey and B L
age and depreciation, end the pro­ of tax money W h ile every p olitical M eckln. a duel by M rs.
A O.
poeed am en dm ent would m ake It u nit of the state to now lim ited as S p ren kle and Mlae Floaele M ath ie,
possible fu r the leg tele lu re to enact tc indebtedness It m ay Incur, these
and In addition a v a rie ty o f venal
■ueh legislation. T hia would be an u tility d istricts would have no end Instru m en tal num bers
The
enabling act only and should not be such safeguard, end the legislature pastor w ill epeak In fo rm a lly o f the
taken ad van Inge of u n til It became would be powerless lo Impose any. m inistry of sacred music and the
c e rta in
th a t
highw ay
fineness T h e proposed am endm ent dose not congregation w ill sing old favorites.
even any th a t people w ith in the dis­
would not be endangered. Vote
tric t shall have a rig h t to vote u p ­ The religious education class) for
Yea
young people w ill meet a t S o'clock
SOOXN) M o to r Vehicle
License on Indebtedness th a t m ay be In ­ Wednesday night and w ill be fol
T a x C o n s titu tio n a l A m en dm ent. — curred o r taxes th a t m ay he levied.
P la y e r
T h e board of directors, so fa r as the ' '°w e d b y a social hour
Same am en dm ent as preceding one. am endm ent le concerned, would In- m eeting w ill be held a t 7 Thursday
but fo r a n o th e r a rtic le o f the con­
night and w ill be followed by an ad
stitu tio n
I t to necessary to pass c u r indebtedness and levy such vanced class In bible eppreeletlow at
both to b ring about
the
result taxes as they see fit. H o w would H o'elock. using the text. 'T h e M od­
the people o f C ottage G rove tak e
sought. Vote StW Yes.
ern Use o f the Bible" by H a r r y E.
310-311 - C o n s titu tio n a l A m en d ­ to the proposal to p erm it the c ity Foedlck.
council to Incu r Indebtedness w ith ­
e e e
m ent fo r b itin g Vacancies In the
out let or hindrance, w ith power to
le g is la tu re . -T h e r e have been sev­
T h e C h u rc h o f C h r is t. S ix th street
levy taxes to pay such Indebted­
eral Instances In recent years tn
ness" T h a t to exaotly w hat the end Gibbs avenue, where more men
w hich some county haa been w ith ­
proposed am endm ent perm its. T h e than eromen attend evening ser­
out representation because no m e th ­
school.
t»:«h.
Clem
legislature could, app aren tly, aay vice* -B ible
od la provided fo r filin g a vacancy
how Indebtedness could be Incurred, Bar ft, superintendent: the men of
th a t occurs follow ing ths Novsnt-
but It could not lim it the am ount this school meet w ith the c o n tm u n
ber election. L an e county was w ith ­
of Indebtedness the voters In any Ity men's bible class e v e ry Sunday
out a senator In one session
T he
u tility d is tric t could by th e ir votes m orning at the Arende: m orning
am endm ent would p e rm it the legis­
Incu r, o r the a m o un t o f taxes they worship. 11. com m union o f the
la tu re to provide a m ethod fo r ru l­
supper,
sermon
subjoct.
could vote. Do the people of C o t­ Lord's
ing such vacancies. V ote 310 Yes.
tage G rove w an t Cottage G rove to "Some Duties of Citlaenehlp in
312-313 ■ - le g is la to r» Compensa go Into the poorer business and sell Christ's K in g d o m ;" C. E. groups.
tion C o n s titu tio n a l A m en dm ent.— I t power to D ra in . Cresw ell. Yoncalla • :S0. evening worship, 7 30. sorinon
is notorious th a t Oregon does not | and o th er cities 7 T h a t to w hat subject. "T h e Preebuterton o f the
__ ____ don.
_____________
____C hurch:" services every evening eg-
pay Ila legislators su fficien t to cov- | TOuld
und« r th . pr<)(xw^
e r th e ir actu al expense*, w hile at km endm ent. ' H o w would ' Cot tags | < *l" Saturday, an open fo ru m at
tending a session
T hia
am en d ­ G rove lik e to be In a pow er d is tric t the dose of every service, all
m ent would provide the modest sal­ w ith the c ity o f M ed ford, w ith o u t Buns asked are answered by scrip­
a ry o f INK) fo r a term o f tw o y ears an y of the d is tric t between being tu re w ith o u t com m ent; "Ask and
In add itio n to m ileage as now pro­ included? T h a t Is w h a t could h ap­ ye shall lecelve." I. G Shaw, m in ­
vided Presiding o ffic e r* would re­ pen und er the proposed am en d ­ ister
s e e
ceive 3730. T his am endm ent, w hich m ent. O perations o f public u tilitie s
has the endorsem ent o f the state In em ail d istricts m ig h t be p ra c ti­
F n w b y te rta n Church. Duncan P.
grange, to one th a t w ill m ake it cable. a t least there would be no Cameron, m in ister Sunday school
possible fo r fa rm e r* and others o f sound a rg u m e n t against
T he pastor
such
a end services as usual
m oderate means to serve tn the proposal under such safeguards as w tll preach a t 11 o'clock on “M ys ­
legislatu re w ith o u t g re a t fin a n c ia l those under w hich
and a t
7:30 on
the
Cottage tery o f L ife ."
sacrifice. I t should have an o v e r - ' G rove w a te r syatem to operated, "Tears In Heaven."
T h e evening
w helm ing m a jo rity If
we would but the am en dm ent before the vot­ •erm on w ill be the fo u rth in the
m ake it poaeible fo r a ll classes to ers to som ething e n tire ly d iffe re n t. rnrtee on the Book o f Revelations.
s e e
accept positions as legislators. Vote A ll o f these dangers are pointed out
312 Yes.
The H ig h w a y SapUet C harch.
by W . S. V R e n , fa th e r o f the O re ­
3 1 4 - 3 1 3 T w o A d d itio n al C irc u it gon system and evowed advocate Louis H e n ry
Randle,
pastor
Judge* B ill- T ^
rovlde of public ownership. H s also points Church school. « *3; m o rn in g w or-
tw o a d d itio n a l
ultno- : out the h ard s h ip - th a t m ight come shlp. I I . sermon by pastor. “T h e
m ah county.
xssed fro m g e rry m a n d e rin g districts, by Junior H Y . P. U.. fl:30; evening
by the last leg
e re f­
Inclusion of te rrito ry w here owners service. 7:30, sermon subject, “T h e
erendum was i
,» now
o f property m ig h t be helpless be­ Eyes o f Ji
before the pe
n tln e l : cause of sparse population, or
r .* i* T « a a l Aeeawkly ef tted —
dislikes to r,
thing because o f there being no voters tn
Mata atrw i M ree* freni A F
th a t means s<!
dlture the te rrito ry .
Unscrupulous
pro­ F. W I p n i i q pnitor guadar *«k**l at
o f state fund*
nd al- m oters could ta k e advantage o f the I SO a ax; w rrt«M *1 «:»0 p
ai :
th o u g h th e cc
irc u lt am endm ent, sincere as Its authors • >*e<*li*ll< wrrtoee *1 T.-SC p l a ;
study
ut
t
Sti
PrtSey
eight;
*ir*»t
court business
may be. to put dollars In th e ir osm lag U I IC ito lu rd a g alght.
I
ty is such th a t
g a m * pockets and heavy tax a tio n upon
seem s to de m a
ro ad- the a lre a d y overburdened landow n­
P e r A d r u tt t o l I bare* — W »,i
>bably er. Vote 32S No.
d ttion al judges
■tosa ntoy. Aekket* MSa«S • •
» 4J a ax. ekurak Mertoe at 11 a «
to b etter to le
*al to
el t:>0 p ex W*A*«s«er
ons Id­
the legislature
Aer see
A lto g e th e r T e a F re a k
eration . A vot
le not
Fishing, perhaps, fo r a Itttto
roqutred. Vote
316-317 Inco
is tax totlso. the eighth grads teacher told
her pupils ta w rite a theme tellin g
has been disci
many
wared )u«t w hat they thought o f her
years as vanou
"Pleexe
he
absolutely
frank,
dsc u s
on the ballot,
m e rit now.“ she urged.
»ion of the nu
T his
o f income tax
E teren yeapold V irgin ia, not yet
»gtola-
b ill w a* paeac<
wise enough tn the ways o f ths
people w orld to realise that frankness to
tu rs end com,
tas at- merely ■ plou» Ideal that meet« vtn-
by referen du m
w a y * believed i
of m- dlctlve
oppression
»nd
puntoh-
igreed
come tax. but
ment la prectlcs. w ro ts:
is of
w ith some o f
1 th in k you're b rutal. I don't
n pre-
every income t
Ilk « you. I th in k you're mean to
pro-
posed. I t ftn<
mo and to the other children . .
satto-
posed income I
and «o on for tw o pagan.
to be
facto ry a* any
Poor V irg in ia .—Chicago Evening
• not
proposed
Th
Past
sever.
believe in exe
Explanation
Of Measures
ROGERS
K akal
X .-q r < M M > k l» l
_w. ■*»•*>
K
L « M a r ti, Hike , «an Vr*
t > l4 < L o * * * » • ♦ • • I l l «
Hid*
Nr« H r,*» « L i k !•«
TM B N U T
OOVKRM OH.
W h ile I t I I h r (ro w a eure-lhlng
betting propoeltloo. M etechan eentl- |
w e n t th a t la being freely expreew .l
llidlcetee th e l the republican nuin
tnee haa gained e u fficie n tly In the
past three week» to
m ake
hie
chancee equally as good. If not bet­
te r than thoee of e ith e r the bolter
or dem ocratic candidate.
In the firs t place the republican
nom inee haa the big advantage of
the trew endoua republican reg taiia-
tlon.
T he bolter and dem ocrat:c
candidate w ill have to ta k e a t toa*t
h a ir the republican vote to defeat
the republican nominee. These who
n orm ally vote republican do not
seem to have deserted in any such
num ber.
The dem ocratic candidate, splen­
did governor Ih e t he m ig h t make,
haa a superhum an task in o v e rc o m ­
ing the norm al republican m a jo rity
and Is w ith o u t an Issue th a t eau«ee
republicans to sw arm to bis b an­
ner. H ie only hope >s 'n u t euffi
d e n t republican* w ill believe that
the only way to beat the bolter The
•a n ttm e n t ta grow ing th a t the way
to beat the bolter is to vote fo r:
M eU chun
I f the bolter candidate h a * only i
the Joseph strength shown In the
prim aries, and th a t was fu lly ae
noisy as the streng th of the bolter,
the bolter hasn't n look In. I f t h e 1
boiler has tw ice the streng th of
Joseph he s till hasn't ju ftle ie n t to )
Insure his election.
E v eryw h ere Metechan and Bailey
appear they m ake fr u tid * . Every
where the m illio n aire bolter has a p -I
peared he has bean a disappoint­
m ent. Even supporter* of the b o lt­
e r a d m it that he Is no: a * strong
as he was a m onth ago. although
they profreae to atiU believe th a t he
w ill win.
Oregon does not elect belters tc i
m a jo r offices I t Is not lik e ly tv do
so next Tuesday.
T h ere is no need to *ay It, for ;
• a a a to r M c N a ry w ill be returned
w ith an overw helm ing vote, but
there Is no excuse on the face of
the earth fo r a republic ett to vote
fo r the bolter candidate fo r U nited
States senator.
«•
Radio Ray has this
to say:
H O W D Y F O L K S Some of
the children who used to cele­
brate H allow e'en by bobbing
fo r apples In a tub o f w a te r
are now bobbing fo r jun iper
berries In a bath tub fu ll of
gin.
s e e
B E T H A T AS I T M A Y . T H E
B IG G E S T T H I L L IN
THE
FOOTBALL
G A M E
IS
W H E N YOU T R Y T O G E T
YO UR CAR O UT O F T H E
B A R K IN G P L A C E A F T E R
T H E GAME.
see
M any a m an wbo In rich
In experience can not
change a d ollar bill.
e e •
D o n't learn w hich Is the beet
radio set fro m experience
P ro fit by the experience of
others and get a Philco.
s e e
B rito n * fea r th a t the A m e ri­
can talkies w tll ru in th e ir na­
tion al accent.
I eye. th a t would be a
bloomin' ehyrne. w ot?
see
‘ M a rria g e In the b an ana skin
m i
th e d o o rste p o f ro m a n c e
•
F red Bennett
m ist Is a m an
der any m eat
house on the
fishing.
• •
any» an optl
who doesn't or­
seat up to hto
day
he goes
e e •
T H E REG ULAR USE OF
OUR
R A D IO
S E R V IC E
W IL L
ALSO M A K E
AN
O P T IM IS T O F Y O U . B R IN G
Y O U R T U B E S IN
FOR A
F R E E TEST.
s * e
D I F F Y D IA L O G
"Mom,'* said J u n io r brushing
up on his a rith m e tic ). " I f
you had one d o lla r and dad
gave you five
more,
w hat
would you have?"
“I'd have hysterics.'' was the
answ er.
see
M ary C le rin contributes the
follow ing:
T h e re was also a m a n so
dum b he thought th a t an au to ­
biography was the biography
o f an auto.
see
C a rl Peterson *ez.
"These
m odern girls
may
not be
much on keeping th e ir agree
rnents. h u t they stick to th e ir
com pacts through th ic k and
“ I f you w ere to place all the
car« In the cou ntry end to
end It would Ind icate a nice
Sunday aftern o o n ."
D ic k Sturgee
B E V E R L Y H I L L S — W e ll all 1
know Is just wbal I read la the
See where Henry Ford Is
prowling around
over In Europe,
and bn gets tone
and tons of m all
a n d its a d ­
dressed to him
as " h i s High
n tu
H e a r»
F o r d . " They
think hs I t King
over here. W ell
hs Is not exactly
w hat you might
re fe r too as one
of o n r menial
Subjects. O ver la a Meussnm In Ber­
lin they h a ts the flrst car made la
G erm any, and perhaps ths W orld,
fo r It was mads ta l i f t . It only
had three wheels. I t was the "Bon»"
made by K a rl Bens. But up to go­
ing to press hs has not been able
to get It. Germans wouldent tabs
his cheek I gases
W as yon svsr through that place
In Derborn where he h a t a ll the old
Vehtcklee stored? If you rods ta
yonr young day« la an old wagon,
o r «led. o r a buggy and hava la yonr
years of rem lnsaclng wondered
what become of tt Its rig ht In Henry
Fards shed. I never naw In a ll my
born days as much plunder as there
to In there. Old thrashing Machines,
dossas of sm. old ta w m ill engtnea
old «re E n « Ins*. Old Hnadsom C abs
E v e ryth in g under the sun that ever
dragged one person from one place
to another to In there, so I can sure
Im agine how he muet have wanted
th a t old crate.
Can you Im agine the excitem ent
he must cause over there. For he
to the one map In Am erica th a t
they have an Idea what he makes
and w hat he does, and 1 Imagine
th a t hie retinue to about one h alf
o f what a second rate Movie Star
wonld have travelin g over there.
I doubt I f he has a Secretary w ith
him.
W e ll S ir before you kaow U there
w tll be another election along to
pester us. W het they have thoee
things for nobodv has ever been
able to tell. Its jnat to distribute
the jobs around so one man wont
bave tt all the tim e Most o f the
men th a t are In are tryin g to stay
In and nil th a t are out are trying
lo get fn. T his to w hat they call an
off year. W h a t they mean by that
to everybody to running bat the
President.
Fnnny race np in Massachusetts.
T h e y dug np a fellow named Cool­
idge, an Irishm an, and a D em o crat
H e need to be M ayo r of Fitchburg,
along when C alvin was M ayor ef
Northam pton. They claim this fel­
low to no kin to Calvin. But 1 know
one tim e up in Verm ont 1 was play­
ing a town. I thin k It Rutland or
somewhere, and In my audience
th a t n ig h t 1 had been tipped off
was a flrst Cousin of Cal'« and bs
was a Democrat and I had a lot or
fun kidding w ith him. M et him af­
terw ard s and he was a dandy fellow.
I dont kaow bow he got strayed
off from the herd w hile they was all
going orthados. He. (this fellow
Coolidge I to running against W il­
liam Butler, an old friend of M r.
C alvin Coolldge'e-
Oh yes and this other Coolidge
that's running to a w e t! Im agine
a v e t Coolidge' N ature does pro­
duce tom e queer angle*. Dont know
If M r. Coolidge w ill take the stump
to help ont his old friends or n o t
H e to s till working on his d ally Col­
umn and can alw ays say hs Is too
busy. H s to m ighty schrewd and
knows how to keep out of these
ho-no-talent flghta. N ew Y o rk p retty
ucar everybody to ruanlng ns a w e t
Both Republicans and Democrat»
know there to more wet votes than
there Is dry ones so they both jum p
that way. T hat shows right there
tha* the whole thing Is not on the
level, far everyone of these publie
men come oat just according to the
way the wind to blowing where
they live. Mow some of them must
have some personal optnloa th a t to
not just along w ith the m ajo rity of
voters all the tim e
Ohio they got so scared at their
c on v e i t io a .
they was afraid
to do anything,
so
they
just
voted as favor­
ing
Prosperity
and went home.
They
h are
a
new tern, now
c a lle d
the
"Wenetore." The |
Weaslers a r e
anyone th a t Is
afraid to jum p
ether way.
They feel that their
tats to s till doubtful and they
claim they havent made np th eir
minds. So irons now on yon are in
lor one of th
longest and most
uoaseasical arguments, all over
something
that
they
conldsat
change if they wanted too. Demo-
rats w ill make quite a tew gains
and the West w in perhaps make
ouie, but the whole thing will mean
nothing In our lives. A ll we do to
just dig up th e ir salary, and they
all get the same price. Republican.
Democrat, W et. or Dry. T h ere to no
way wo onn win.
( • t*k>. McNeosht Sywi.oM . to e )
CongreiMiuan H a w l-y w ill
win.
Republican« m ay m w >U makq hto
m a jo rity overw helm ing
V m
m
tia n F a t a a la t a
T he doge o f Venice wa# the head
of th« atatv
Venice waa an elec­
tive monarchy. T he first doge was
chosen In B97. The office wa» abol-
tshed In 1797. F o r many year« it
had been an empty honor, but for
the firet 900 »ear» of thto form o f
government the doxe had abont
Church News
edev. .« « À
im .r lr ti.. U
«eH»*eU>,
l.u»k*eee*. J ln .li» * * • *« B • • lheee
. .»4
U M l
S
•e » r» k
to it* *
S te rn Bee ea W em ea
Mount Alhoe on the Macedonian
I CkrUt, |l.«e*ve. 1» edtoe ceeet o f the Argeen see Is
Ullage On,«* I SseSer me- * , (hg land without women,
lhto
w s tk • ! «toilage
vteea: SI to* 1 H , < y 2 .’>e, ae“ o I ”” * 1* 11 holy mountain h aa since th e early
a -•,
tlan lty . been the re-
days # _ chrto
_______
treat of uiook» and no women bava
e - - a s * »alio
"■IÏ Ì lived liiere.
e *e| Mala u se«!. M arti* F
31, Isa*
B u ild in g T ro ukte
Most men w orry a ll through that)
work about Ih et which to lo ruins
the thing they are going to do. the
money they a r t going to got.--
Amertcan Magaaliie
R e le r l
U n e e e r le e e *
When • man wee e v u a ln g eonw
rascality by saying “tin e musi llvs,"
aid Deelor Joiuwu« retorted. T »
o f M.**
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Here’s the “Grange Bill”
a n d th r e e q u e s tio n s w o r t h a s k in g y o u r s e lf
b e fo r e y o u v o t e
00 for
those in the pr
arrted
single person*
te p en -
persona and 3
o f m-
dent, a re as 1«
t » tn-
come taxes da
ith o u t
come tax becoi
m u th -
these exem pt!-
couid
ore cla im , no i
be passed. T h
and adopted
.
_ a tu re .
w nich T he Sentinel bebevee is the
place a ll legislation «fcuukl »tart,
and being the beet th a t the legisla­
tu re could pr aluce T h e Sentinel to
inclined to fa v o r adootion.
313-31» An u -C ig a re tte Conautu-
tionaJ A m en dm ent. — Proposed by
in itia tiv e
p e titio n
The
Sentinel
doesn't understand w hy
any one
wtshee to »moke a c ig arette, but
this to a lto g e th e r too much o f an
invasion of personal lib e rty
T he
next move w ould be to stop the
sale o f cigars and chew ing tobae-
co. and th a t would h it some o f us
who m ay aot care fo r c ig a rette *
Vote 31» No.
320-321 — R ogue R iv e r F ishing
C o n s titu tio n a l A m endm ent. — T he
flsh business has produced more
legislative fig h ts than
any o th er
fiv e sub jseta T h is proposed am end­
m en t to do aw a y w ith com m ercial
fish in g w ith nets In the Rogue river
to being propoeed as a constitution- :
al am en dm ent so th a t fish ing in
this riv e r a t least can no longer bs
a le g u is tlv e football. Proponents of
ths measure present figu res to show
th a t the returns fro m com m ercial
fish ing on the stream are
sm all
com pared to the am ounts paid by
tourists fo r out-o f-stats fish in g li­
censes. fo r boatm en and fo r ex­
penses in c id e ata l to th e ir stay in
the state. T h e fish erm en, o f course,
c la im the am en dm ent wonld do
aw ny w ith a pnyroX and confiscate
property. T he a m en d m en t would
not disturb com m ercial fis h la g done
w ith hook and lin e held In the hand.
A read ing o f both a rg um ents leaves
ths voter tn douht as to w h a t hs j
should do.
322-323 — L ie u te n a n t
G overnor
A m en dm ent O regon has n ever had
a lie u te n a n t governor, and the
cession to the governorship
never
been
satisfacto ry,
am en dm ent would provide fo r such
sn o fficer, who would receive a sal­
a ry o f »SOU the year and no o ther
com pensation except w hen serving
as governor, and would serve as
pres*deat o f tbs senate w ith o u t ad­
Hs would
I d itio n a l com jienaation.
be elected by the people In the
earns m an ner as ths governor. He
would appoint the com m ittees of
the senate, alth ou gh he would not
be a member th ereo f T h e Sentinel
doubts the wisdom o f thto provision.
The am endm ent was in itia te d by
the Oregon stats grange.
324-31» -People's W a te r and Pow ­
e r U tility D is tric ts C o nstitu tio nal
A m en dm ent — Proposed by In itia ­
tiv e petition. T h e Bsntinel has no
the state grange in proposing thto
People's Water and Power Utility
Districts Constitutional
M a k in g S u re
Wilson was <>n bis way ho«»s
the station.
When he w«s
•bout three mile« from the village
and abont a m ils from his heme
be saw a man approaching him
from the opposite direction.
me.
M r."
said
the
w tan they met. “do you
happen to have seen a policeman
anyw here about?"
T o a fra id I haven't seen one
fo r ever tw o miles.“ returned W il­
son nnsnspectlngly.
"G ood!" snapped the stranger,
changing hto tone o f voice. “ H u rry
up and Kt*e me your w atch and
pocketbook tl
Royal Typewriter HÖ Senti
nel.
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By K A R L K . M IL L S
?
How mach U x m ? hak»
W. 8. U'Bon, xriorouy.
(In VoUra Pamphlet)
That ArUclg XI of the Oonatitatlon of thg 8 U U of
Oregon be. and the axme hereby ia. amended by the ad
dition of th« following Section IS :
Section 12, People’s utility districts may ' ha
ha creoUd
of territory, contiguoua or othenrise. «rithin
i or
more oounUet,
counties, and may consist
congiat of an tnco
incorporated'
monidpality or manicipalitiw, with or without unin
eorporatod territory, for the purpoae of rapplying wa­
ter for domestic and municipal purposes; for the devel
opment of water power and or electric eaerg y : and for
the distribution, disposal and tale of water, «rater pow­
er and alectric energy Such districts shall ha managed
by board» of director», eoaibtlng of fire member», who
shall bo rsatdeata of »ooh district*. Such districts »hall
hare
(a) To call and bold elections «rithin their respec-
tivs distriets.
What's to prevent dla
tricts from dragging in
property from all direc­
tions for taxable pnr-
191 Taxpaye
(in Voters Pamphlet)
p
(b) To levy taxes upon the taxable property of
in c h
h district».
(e) t o issue, sell and
of inJebt
(d) To enter into
(o) To exercise the power of eminent domain.
(f) To acquire and hold real and other proportY
neoeseary or incident to the bosinem i of such
distriets.
« ) To acquire, develop, and/or othenrise provide
tor a supply of «rater, «rater power and aloe-
trie energy
Such distriets may sail, distribute and/or other-
«rise dispose of «rater, «rater power and electrio energy
«rithin or «rithout the territory e f such districts.
The legislative assembly shall and the people may
provide aay legislation, that may bo necessary, in ad­
dition to existing la«rs, to carry oat the provisions of
th b i “
D ANIEL BOONE
As an e a rly pioneer and h u n t­
er hs was one o f the firs t to
explore the forests o f K e n ­
tucky. H e erected a fo r t ta
th a t vtenrtty a fte r severe! peo­
ple had settled there. A t one
tim e he gave a w a rn in g th a t
*nv«d K e n tu c k y when the
B ritis h governor of D e tro it
was plan nin g to wipe out ths
settlem ent.
Hto policy fo r
wilderness tra v e lin g was —
“Be sure you’re rig h t— then
go ahead."
T h o u g h tfu l coaslderntto
.ha
334.
325.
Yes. I vote for the amendment
Wo. I vote against the amendment.
STRIPPED OF POLITICAL CLAIMS AND COUNTER CLAIMS, P U T
DOWN IN THE COLD, DEAD WORDS OF THE BILL WHICH VOTERS
ARE ASKED TO WRITE INTO OREGON'S C O N S T I T U T I O N , THIS
"GRANGE BILL" SEEMS DANGEROUS TO THE FUTURE PROGRESS
OF THIS STATE.
THERE ARE ARGUMENTS PRO AND CON, IN YOUR VOTERS’ PAM­
PHLET WHICH YOU CAN READ IF YOU W ISH BUT DON’T FAIL TO
RBAD THE BILL AND ASK YOURSELF THE QUESTIONS T H E S E
PROMINENT MEN HAVE POINTED OUT HERE. MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY.