OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE.1 FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920.
Pacre 7
SUMMONS' '
la th Circuit Court of the Btt of
Orwgon for th County of Clacks
mtm. Thomu 0. Woldnnr, l'ltiliitlff,
Ina Welilner, Dutondant.
To Iena Woldnor, ths ubovs namuu"
dufoiidnnti
In tks nttiti of ths ststs of Oregon,
ynu arj hnrobjr raqulrd to appear
nd anawsr ths complaint filed aKalnat
you In thn above entitled suit on
or btiforw thn eiplralltm of U wk
from ths data of tbo flmt pub
lication of this lummoni), to wit:
On or bnfora Iho 4th day of Juno,
1D20, and It yon fall to no appear and
answer, for want thereof ths plaintiff
will apply to tho court for tbo relltif
prayod for In hi complaint, to-wlt;
For iectvm of ths court forovor dla
aolvtng ths murrlag contract, hsru
tofora, and now, eilatlng bntwaeu
plaintiff and defMidant, awarding to
plaintiff tho ixirmannnt caro, custody
and control of Kennnth I-oula Woldnar,
tht minor child of plnlutirf and defen
dant, and for such other and furthor
relief at th court may dm Junt
and tiultablo.
This aummona Is served upon you,
by fabrication throf. ones each
weak, for six ronaocullva wvoka, In
tha Oregon City Kntorprlaa, a nw.
paptir of gonaral circulation, publish
wl at Offion City, In tho county of
Clackamas, state of Orgon. purau
ant to aa ordor of tha Honorablo J.
V.' Campbatl, Judge of tha abovo un
titled court, mad and entered on the
Slat day of April. 1920.
Data of firm publication April 23,
mi.
Data of laat publication June 4,
1120.
A. C. M1DDLKKAUFF,
R. K. WALTON.
Attorneys for rinlnttff.
Poatofflro addrena, 622 523 Ilonry
building, Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE
fn the County Court of Clackamas
County, Oregon,
fn the Matter of the Katato of Wll
Ham Murray Holt. Deceaeed.
Notice f Hearlna- of Final Account,
and for Bettlement, and Dlacbarge
at Admlnlatratrlx.
Notlue la hereby giver, that Julia
Holt, tho admlnlatratrlx of the estate
of William Murray Holt. rfeceawMl
baa n-ndered her final account and
(lied her petition for final aettlement
and dlHrharge: and that the 2Uh day
of May, 1920. at 10 o'clock A. M., at
fie court's- chamtmrs In tho court
houae In Oregon City, Oregon naa neen
dutv antolnted by aald ccurt for hear-
Ing of aald final account and object
tlone. If any, thereto, and for hearing
aald pellton for aettlement of said
elte and dlacbarge of aald admin
lutratrlx. at which tlmo and place any
ponton interested In aald entato may
nnear and fl a hla exceptiona in writ
Ing and abow cause If any why aald
final account ahould not be approved
auA allowed and the estate aettled
and the admtnletratrlx dim-barged and
the bond exonerated.
JUUA HOl.T, Adm'x.
w A. WIKST. Attorney
for Admlnatratrlx, Klamath Falls
Oregon.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
N.iti,- U hereby given that the un
deralgned haa bean appointed by tho
rnnntr court of Clackamaa county
Or,.fin. ailmlnlHtrator of tho estate
ef Kllisabeth Korfter, deceased, all por-
Ina claim neainHt aald estate
r hprehv notified to proaent the
same to me or at tho offlco of my
iitiimof. O. D. Eby. in Oregon City
Oregon, duly vertfed aa by law re-
quired within alx months from ante
hereof.
Dated April 22. 1920.
Firat publication April 23. 1920.
UiKt publication May 21. 1920.
JOHN It, HOWLAND,
AdmlulHtrutor.
O. P. EBY, Attorney tor Admlnlalrator
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Clackamas county.
Allle Foor, Plaintiff,
TS.
T.l,i r. Foor. Defendant.
To David F. Foor, above named de
fKminnt:
In the nume of tbo State of Oregon,
vou are hereby required to appear in
th aiHive entltlod court and cause, on
or before the 28th day of May, 1920,
and answer or otherwise plead to the
complaint filed against you heroin,
or tor want thereof, tho plaintiff will
apply to the court for tho relief prayed
for In the complaint, which la, for
rrPB f-ftncelllnB the marriage con
tract now existing botween plaintiff
and defendant, and for auch other and
further relief aa to the court may seem
enultablo and Junt.
This summons la served upon you
by publication by order of. Hon. J
tt ramnhell. iudEe of the abovo en
titled court, which order requires you
to ao appear and answer, anu is
aa and-entered April 12tb, mzu
First publication April 16, 1920; lajtt
publication May Z8. 190.
TYSON K1NSELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Post office' address, 609 15 Fenton
Pldge., Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE Of FINAL SETTLEMENT
OF THE ESTATE OF MOLLIE
D. BIGHAM. DECEASED
Mntlce is hereby given that the un
deralgned administrator of the estate
of Mnllle p. lUgham, deceased, Una
filed in the county court of Clacka
mas county, state of Oregon, hla final
mount a auch administrator of said
estate and that Monday, the 17th day
of May, 1920. at tha hour of 10 o ciock
A." M., has boon fixed by said court
o. Mini for hearing of objection
to aald report and the settlement there
of.
HUGH S. MOUNT,
Administrator
of the eptate of Mollle D. Dlgham, do-
ceme-i , .
C. RCHUEBETj, ' .
fitfnrntw for Admtnlatrntor.
SUMMONS
t t,n rirnn't fiourt of the State
Prcon for the County of Clacka
(lerw'o ""ker, Plaintiff, . j
YS.
n rinltw. Defendant.
D linker; abovo named do-
fid"nt:
P- h neme of the State of Oregi
you ar hertiby required to appear
nd answer tho complaint fllod
gainst you In tho above antltlod
court and cause on or before the ax
plratton of alx weoka from tha date
of the flmt publication of thl aum
mona, and If you fall ao to appear
nd anawer, for want thereof, the
lulntirf will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for In her complaint
herein, to-wlt: For a decreH dissolving
tha bond of matrimony heretofore
nd now existing between plaintiff
nd dofanditht, and aut'b other and
further relief aa to the court may swn
Juet and equitable,
Thla aummona la aerved upon you
by publication thereof In pursuant:
of an order by the Honorable J. U.
Campbell, judge of the above entitled
court, mndo and entered herein May
11)20, directing thla aummona to
tin published once eu h wek for alx
aucceNHlve and consecutive wnuk In
the Oregrn(!lty Kntnrprlao a news
pnper printed and published In Clack-
mita county, Oregon, and of golteral
Irciilntlon therein. .
Iato of flmt publication, May 14,
1920.
Date of liiet publication June 25,
1920.
TL M. HCRU2Y,
Attorney for Ilalntlff.
406 Railway Kxclinnge building, Tort-
lanil, Oregon.
. GUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clucka
maa. oaeph F. Oraff, Plaintiff.
va.
l.ulu Craft, Defendant.
To Lulu Oraff, defendant above
named.
In tho name of the Sate of Oregon,
yon are nerehy commanded ana re
quired lo appear and anawor the com'
plaint filed against you In the above
entitled Court and cause within alx
weifca from the date of the flmt pub
lication of this aummona, to-wlt, April
9. 1920, and If you fall to appear and
answer, for the want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court here
in for the relief prayed for In hla
complaint, to-wlt, a decree forever dis
solving the contract of marriage now
and heretofore exlming between y6u
and the plaintiff and for auch other
and further relief aa to the Court shall
deem juat and proper.
Thla aummona la published pursu
ant to an order, duly made and en
tered, by Hon. J. U. Campbell. Judge
of the entitled Court, dated the th
day of April. 1920. directing that aald
aummona shall be published In the
Oregon City Enterprise once a week
for alx consecutive weeka from the
date of the flmt publication therefor.
Date of flmt publication, April 9th,
1920.
Date of last publication, May 21st,
1920. t
EDWIN O.AMMB,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Fourth floor Electric building, Port.
land, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Ponrt of the State of
Oregon for Clackamaa county.
Fred Karsten, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mary Karalen, Defendant.
To Mary Karsten the above named
defendant
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to be and
appear in the above entitled Court on
the 21st day of May, 1920. that being
alx weeka after the date oT flmt publi
cation of this summons, and answer
tho compfhlnt of plaintiff herein: and
If you fall so to do. plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for tho relief de
mantled In his complaint, to-wlt, for
a decree of divorce against defendant
This Biimmons la published In The
Oregon City Enterprise, a newspaper
published and of general circulation
in thla county, by order of Hon. J.
V. Campbell, Judgo of aald Court, di
recting that tha same be published In
said newspaper once a week for six
succohhIvo weeks, tho date of first
publication thereof bolnigln the Issue
of date April 9, 1920. and the date
of Inst publication In the Issue of date
May 21, 1920.
McDOUOAL and MeDOUOAL,
. Attorneys for Tlalntlff.
905 Northwestern Punk building,
Portland, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Clackamas County,
Christine Wlldt, Plaintiff,
vs.
Richard Wlldt, Defendant.
To Richard Wlldt, above named de
fendant: In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear and
answer tho complaint fllod against
you In the above entitled suit, on or
before the 21st day ot May, 1920, said
date being the expiration of six weeks
from the first publication of this sum
mons, and if you fall to appear or an
awer said complaint, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for In her com
plaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the marriage
contract now existing between plain
tiff and defendant. This Biimmons Is
published by order of Hon. J. U. Camp
bell. Judge of the Circuit Court, which
order was made on the 8th day of
April. 1920, and the time prescribed
tor publication thereof Is alx week,
beginning with the Issue dated April
9, 1920 and continuing each week
thereafter to and including Friday,
May 21, 1920.'
BROWNEI-.L & S1EVERS,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Resident attorneys: Oregon City,
Oregon.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clackamaa
A. D. McVay, Plaintiff,
Perry O. Stacy, Mildred E. Stacy, Wil
liam H. Beers, Nellie K. Beers, I S.
Slngelman, Jane Doe Slegelman, R.
, C. Epperson, administrator of the
estate of W. D. U Epperson, de
censed, Defendants.
By virtue of a Judgment order
decree and an execution, duly Is
- sued out of and under the seal of
tin above ent'tled court, in the above
entitled cause, to me duly dlrcted
and dated the ,30th day of .April,
190, upon a judgment rendered and
. entered .In, said court on the 30th
day of April, 1920, In favor of A. D.
McVay, plaintiff, and agatnat Perry
O. Htacy, Mildred IS. Btacy, William
If. Heors, Nellie K. Doers, U S.
Hlegelman, Jane Ioe Blngolmon,
and It. C. Kpperson, admlnlatra
tor of the estate of defendants,
for the sum of $1056,10, with
Interest thereon at the rate of eight
per cent per annum from the 30th
day of April, 1920, and the further
sum of S0, as attorney's fee, and the
further sum of $5G.90, costs and dis
bursements, and the costs of and
upon this writ, commanding me to
make sale of the following described
real property, situated In the county
of Clackamaa, state of Oregon, to
wlt: The northwest quartt d (N. W, )
of section twenty-eight (28), town
ship six (t), south range three (3)
east of W. M., containing 100 acres
more or less.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, Judgment order and de
cree, and In compliance with the
commanda of said writ, I will, on
Saturday, the 6th day of June, 1920,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at
tho front door of the court house
In the city of Oregon City, in aald
county and state, sell at public auc
tion, subjoct to redemption, to the
highest bidder, for U. 8. gold coin
cash In hand, all the right, title and
Interest which the within named
defendants or either of them, had
on the mortgage herein or since had
In or to the above described real
property or any part thereof, to
aallsfy said execution, Judgment or
der, decree, Interest, costa and all
accruing costs.
W. J. WIUSON,
Sheriff of Clackamaa County. Ore.
Py E. E. H AC RETT.
Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., May 7,
1920.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
maa.
George O. Cox, Plaintiff,
vs. ,
Veva May Cox, Defendant.
To Veva May Cox, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon.
you are hereby required to appear and
anawer the complaint filed agulnst
you In the above entitled suit on or
before the xplratlon of six weeks
from the data of the first publication
of this summons, to-wit: On or be
fore the 11th day ot June, 1920, and
If you fall to ao appear and answer,
for want thereof the plaintiff will ap
ply to die court for the relief prayed
for In his complaint, to-wlt: For
decree of the court, forever dissolv
ing the marriage contract, heretofore,
and now, existing botween plaintiff
and defendant and granting to plantift
an absolute divorce and for auch other
and further relief aa the court may
deem Just and equitable.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof, once each week,
for six consecutive weeks. In the Ore
gon City .Enterprise, a weekly news
paper of general circulation, publlshe
at Oregon city. In the county ot Clack
amas, atate of Oregon, pursuant to an
order of the Honorable J. II. Camp
bell. Judge of the above entitled court
made an entered on the 28th day ot
April, 1920.
Date ot first publication April 30
1920.
Date of last publication June 11
1920.
A. C. MrDDIEKAUFF.
R. K. WALTON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Poatofflce address, 522-523 Henry
building, Portland, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court rf the Stato of
Oregon for the County of Clacka
mas.
Molly Williams, Plaintiff,
va.
Thomas F. W'lllams. Defendant.
To Thomas F. Williams, defendant
above named:
Iu the name of the state ot Oregon
you are hereby commanded ana re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In the above
entitled cour and cause on or be
fore July 2, 1920, being six weeks from
t?iA date ot the first publication of
this summons, to-wlt; May 21, 1920, and
if you fall to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court herein for the relief
prayed for in her complaint: to-wit
a decree dissolving the marriage con
tract now and heretofore existing be
tween yourself and the plaintiff here
in, on the grounds of desertion for
one year and more prior to the com
mencement of this ault.
Tills summons is published pursu
ant to an order, duly made and entered
by the Hon. J. U. Campbell, Judge ot
the above entitled court, dated the
17th day otJAay, 1920, directing that
this summons s'haU be published in th
Oregon City Enterprise once a week
for six consecutive weeks from the
date of the first publication thereof.
Dtttn of first publication, May 21
1920. '
Date of last publication July 2, 1920
EDWIN G. AMME.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
PoHt office address and residing at
fourth floor, Electric building, Port
land, Oregon. a
REGISTERED O. I. C. pigs, 3 months
old. Both sex also a black mare
7 years old, cheap; would exchange
for calves or milk stock. M. C.
Gregory, Liberal; mall address, Au
rora, route 1.
TRUCKING DONE Any time. Any
where. ' Live stock. Phone Henry
Kamp, 168 Sandy, Oregon.
DEAD HOR8ES TAKEN Cash paid
for dead cows and down and out
hones. Will call anywhere. Phonr
Mllwaukle -J. ,
FROM the old Grant DoOge place, Lp
bnnon,, Ore. 6 nice young cows
60-pound milker, one 57-pound rot'k-
er. Fore sale cheap. Phone 80
Mllwaukle, one block south S.
depotit. Mllwaukle.
WANTED-vro hear from owner of
good ranch for sals. State cash
price, full particulars.
Minneapolis, Mien.
D. F..Bush
ORfGOiJMl
AliES OWN LIFE
ATCOLTON HOME
Harvey Lewis Ball, a well know resi
dent of Clackamas county, who haa
for the past twelve years made his
ome with hla broth-rs, ft. D. Ball and
C. Hall, of Col ton, committed sui
cide Wednesday morning at 10:30 by
fchootlng titmself, In the head. The
cause ot the deed wu ill health. Mr.
Ball having suffered for the past
twelve years.
Mr. Ball arose Wednesday morning
t the usual hour, and while sitting on
the back porch ot tbo home, exclaimed
to tils brother, Calvin, who was en
guged In hoeing near the bouse, that
he was 111. After partaking of a drink
of water from the veil he went back
to the porch, and the brother engaged
In gardening paid no further attention
to the brother, until be beard the re
port of a gun. Kui-hing to the porch
i found hla brother dead.
In committing the deed, Ball tied a
trlng to a chair and sitting In an
other chair, had tied the other end of
the string to the trigger of the gun.
nd when Jerking backward caused
the gun to explode. From indications
e had carefully carried out his plans
at
self destruction.
Coroner E. J. Johnson, of this city,
was called, but only an Inquiry was
made, as the facts showed it was a
case of suicide. 1L N. Ererhart, of
Molalla, took charge ot the body, and
the funeral services are to b9 held
Thursday afternoon at Carus, with in
terment In the Carua cemetery.
Mr. Ball was 68 years ot age, and
had resided in Oregon since a child.
For many years fce maJe his home at
Canby, and fifteen years ago moved to
three miles from Colton, where he has
since resided with his unmarried broth
era. He, la also survived by another
brother, George r. Ball, two sisters,
Mrs. Frank Bonney and Mrs. Julia
Pendleton. His mother dijd two years
ago, and his father many years ago.
IR- TABLETS -
Huntley Drug Co.
MONEY TO LOAN
Farm Loans Urefarrwd
PAUL C FISCHER
Besvsr Bldfl, Oregon City
Franz Kraxbergjer
Farmer and Dairyman
of Macksburg
i r
For
REPRESENTATIVE
Stands for
Good schools, better roads, eqult
able laior laws, Just treatment of
the ex-service men and against
extravagance.
(Paid Adv.)
L L PORTER
, Republican CanrJu late for
GOUTY JUDGE'
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Fred G Giarman
Goes to New York
Fred C. Charman, who has been yla
itlng In his home town, Oregon City,
and In Portland, where he has been
tha guost of relatives, will leave to
day for New York. After arriving Jn
the east Mr. Charman will go to At
lantic City, N. J., where be will at
tend a rotary club convention. Mr.
Charman may decide to remain In New
York for the present and later go to
Ban Francisco.
Mr. Charman was born and reared
In Oregon City, and his had much ex
perienced with steamship companies,
having been sosnected for a number
of years with the Pacific Steamship
company and recently resigned as their
agent at Shanghai, arriving from
China two weeks ago. Shortly before
bis departure from the Orient Mr.
Charman was presented with a hand
some gold watch from the directors
of the China Merchant Steam, Naviga
tion company, as an appreciation of his
work during his two years' jservlee as
agent at Shanghai.
While en route east Mr. Charman
will stop at Seattle, Wash., Vancouver,
B. C, and Toronto, Canada, where he
will visit with hla friends.
For some time he made hla head
quarters at Seattle, before going to
hlna, having been connected wttn
Seattle-Alaska boats tor a number of
years.
RITGELL FUNERAL HELD
Mrs. Charles Surfus and Mrs. David
Catto and son, Elvln, motored to
Washougal, Wash., Tuesady, where
they attended the funeral of C. A.
Rltgell, which was held from the Meth
odist Episcopal church.
Mr. Rltgell was taken suddenly 111
Sunday morning with double pneurao-
la while in company with David cafr
to were waiting for the train for Al
bany, and passed away Sunday after
noon at 2f'clock.
The deceased was formerly employ
ed as a sawyer for the Jackson Lum
ber company of this city.
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MARKET REPORT
As given br tha Brady Mercantile
company and Farr Brothers.
BUYING
Creamery butter, roil 11.24
Potatoes 7.60
Onions, per 100 lbs. $8.00
Butter (country pound) 5s52c
Eza. ter dos. , 35c
6ELLING
Cabbage, per pound
8c
Potatoes, per 10 fbs.
7.509.OO
38c
Eggs, per dot.
Butter, per pound (country) 6c
;reamery hotter, pound 68c
FEED
Mill run, 80s
.$1-95
-$5.00
-$1.00
Oil Meal
Salt, 60 lbs. high grade , ..
Oats, per 10 lbs J.255.O0
Hay . ......'...$40
Oat Hay $32
Alfalfa hay : $43.00
Wheat ....$4.50
Chick food, per 100 Ibs : $5.60
Scratch food, per rlOO lb $4.50
Rice, Bran. 80 lbs $1.78
Bone, per 100 lbs. $5.00
Beef scraps, 100 lbs. $7.50
Berkshire $3.73
Holstein dairy food 100 lbs 2.50
CarnaM"- ,f,0 lr 2 40
Vhole or
Cracied coin , , $4.40
Cocsnut nil meal $3.60
lircund corn $4.40
Easter oyster ahelL , $2.25
Grit, per 100 lbs : $1.00
Ground Barley, 100 lbs $4.25
Livestock Buyfng
Live Hogs 1416e
Dressed hogs... lScI0c
Hens 25c33c
Springs, 25c
Broilers 23c25c
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PROFESSIONAL
D. C LATOUtirrt, President F. J. Mbyir, Cahis
The First National Bank
ef Oregon Qty , Oregon
' CAPITAL, $50,000.00
Transacts a GenersJ Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.
Jury Disagrees On
Gilnetting Qiarges
Two fish cases were tried atOak
Grove Wednesday and the Jury failed
to agree in both caess.
George Story and Charles Straight
were tried for fiahlng In the Clackamas.j
river with a gil net and Jess Mum
power and Henry Himler were tried
by another Jury on the same charge
bnt as the Juries failed to agree it
Is probable that the cases will be
tried again.
The case agalnt Charles Gates and
Herbert Doughit for fisting In the Wil
lamette with nets was dismissed by
District Attorney Butler for lack of
evidence. This roused the Ire ot War
don Shoemaker and he and Butler had
a battle of words over the affair. Al
though the net was confiscated when
the men were arrested Butler alleged
that it wou'd be hard to prove that
they were fishing for salmon as tliey
had caugfit none when arrested.
Claggifled ads are not expensive but
the returns are large.
CLOVER SEED FOR SALE
No. 1 Red Top 50 Cents per Pound.
. W. jIUNBHANKE
Clackamas, Oregon. Phone Oregon City 16F21.
ELECTION,
STATE
Vote 302 X Yes
For 4 State Road Bond Limit
FALLOT TITLE
' CONSTTTCTIOVAL
302 X Yes
303 No
LIMITATION OF FOU PER CENT STATE INDEBTEDNESS
FOR PERMANENT ROADSJVurpme: To amend S:iiun 7 of
ArueiaXluf theCorwtituuonof trie8tteof Orfon m u permit the
. for the ptinxwwof boildini and m&iiftatmnf permanent rtwia Ui the
amount of tour per cent ofthe ajweAMd niwuns of all the pfrtpeny
in the Sut of Orefoo. ioetead of twr per cent aa doit pro Tided bylaw.
NO PROFERTY TAX-NO D1RECUAX
NO INCREASE 13 AUTO LICENSE FEES
NO INCREASE OF GASOLINE TAX V-
Keep these three fatft3 in mind. The present auto license fees and
gasoline tax will pay both the principal and interest on all the bonds
under this amendment, and will yield an annual surplus besides for other
state highway wort No additional fixation of any kind.
IWUUIh Wll WW ItlUWI UL Hull UiaLi
Oregon must have sufficient Highway Funds to match Pederat apportion
nients or Oregon cannot get the benefit of Federal money for Oregon Roads.
Increasing this constitutional limit is a necessity. Unless limit is increased,
either atate roads cannot be completed for many, many years, or must be finished
by direct property taxation. This measure averts direct pwperty tas for state
highways and makes early completion possible. Let's get the roads built now.
Income from Present Sources Sufficient to Pay Prinsips! and Interest
, The fct that revenuM from nuto license fees and pwoltnetax, without incruof prwnt mtra,
will be ample to pay both principal and infe-reet on thew bonds, ii clearly s-t forth by official figiirw
in the Stata Pamphlet, mailed to every registered voter. Refor to State Pamphlet for verification.
Examine the table carefully. It privet that no property tax is required and that present mies lor
auto license fees and tas tat will redeem principal and interest and yin.d surplus biaea.
For Interest Tables, Pamphlets or further Information, write to
OREGON ROADS AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
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Campaign Headquarters, 811 Worcester Biuidiaf, Portland, Oreu
VOTE 302 X YES For 4 Stat Road Bond Limit
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