The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 03, 1912, Page 15, Image 15

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    TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, NOVEMBER 3, 1913.
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ATTACKED
Ion ir predicted In Oregon, and of which
he says: "I hope with all my heart that
it will triumph at the election on No
vember 6.
"Of all the state la the Union, none
has moved as steadily and as consist
ently In the direction of democracy as
Oregon, but no state charter of dera
ocracy in our time Is complete tnat
does not provide citizenship for
women.
"If suffrage be right, then It must
not be withheld from women. If It be
duty, woman ought not to be excepted
therefrom. Many anti-suffragists and
I more not-yet-suffragists are agreed
that women of property ought to be
enabled to protect their possessions
through the exercise of the franchise.
We would add the wage-earning
woman. In Seattle it was the vote of
women which vetoed the radical land-
tax proposal.
APPEAL IS TO MERCHANTS wathnu.VoroInVh".Tor.n.
a time when men are not asKed
whether they do or do not wish to
serve in. time of war. They must serve,
whether they will or not. The time has
Speaker I come for a draft upon the women, of
tne Nation to serve the Nation and
themselves in every - way in which
citizenship can exalt democracy and
magnify the life of womanhood, as
democracy has greatened the. life of
man." .
AS "A DELINQUENT"
Stephen A. Lowell Assails Sen
ator for Not Protecting
Oregon Interests.
TAX
FAY
EM
EAGUE
In Address at Sunnytride
Tells Why Interior Resent Senior
Solon and t'rges Portland
Basinets 5Ien to Aid.
In an address at Sunnyside Friday
night. Judge Stephen A. Lowel. of Pen-
rflornn satl.rl Senator Bourne, wnom
he denounced as a delinquent public of
flclal. Oregon"s senior Senator was
also attacked because of his failure to
secure for this state its deserved ap
nrnnrlxtinns. This criticism was dl-
r.rtH more nartlcularly to the loss re
suiting to the state of its share of the
reclamation fund.
Judge Ixiwell's address. In part, was
as follows:
The supporters of Jonathan Bourne
r rlaJmlnar that the treat business in
terests of this commercial capital of
the commonwealth are aligned with
them in their unwarranted and mis
guided .effort to return this man to the! support
Federal Senate.
"As a citizen of Oregon,
E IS TOLD"
E. S. WOOD ANSWERS SEX-
ATOK'S BID IX5R SUPPORT.
I Recommendations and Information for Voters
for the Regular General Election
November 5, 1912
-
The Lea-rue as an earnest friend of the Referendum and Initiative again protests against their indiscriminate use as a substitute for action
by the Legislature and for measures of small importance. They were intended and can only be used effectively as a High Court of Appeal
against misrepresentation by the Legislature and not as an original source of General Legislation.
Forty bills are presented for State action at the coming Election, and the sentiment, "when in doubt vote No" is generally expressed. The
Initiative and Referendum will die in the house of their overzealous friends if overworked td this extent.
The Taxpayers' League has studied carefully the different State Measures proposed and submits the following advice and suggestions to
the voters for their consideration. ' .
iJJJcAXiXxo 4-iJciiAuUJU Ui JrUliLuAviU,
R. L. GLISAN, President, 612 Spalding Bldg.
"You Betrayed Oregon System for
Personal Ambitions," Writes Law
yer to "Primary Wrecker."
When Jonathan Bourne directed
letter to Colonel C E. 8. Wood, asking
in his voluntary race to re
L. J. GOLDSMITH, Secretary, 321 Corbett Bldg.
WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE
300 Yes
SOI No
' A a constitutional question of tbe
I Pnvr hfa mmmt In Ytm Anas rinlr1 him I L!l.ncf mAmanr vVlliVl f Vt A T jP-
mnA orlr-l " UIKUCJII UVUMJ I'l'"" " O
ing for the great interior from which Z, he iBVaVJ he reckoned - nwd to the
enme the trade and productions which wltnout infallible reason. tblS measure is well submitted to tne
enrich your merchants and fill your Jn ,nlmJuble frankness, Colonel Wood people at Urge by initiative petition,
docks. I am not ready to beeve -that ha8 Jut wr)tten a peraona, rep,y to 0 voter can be SO stupid as not
the commercial forces of Portland are fc ,op ,0ion ot Oregon, which sets f" v. fU advised of the artruments
so blind to their own interests, and fnrfh a , , th. " whv M, to be fully advised or tne arguments
those of the state, as to place them- r d ,.. . .onort. but instead is for and 8gain6t it.
elves in the ranks of men w ho ae- flshtlnE ,galn8t giving the coveted seat , Coring to differences Of Opinion in
Jiberatelr flying in the face of honest , ,h a.D, ,.,. m- w hri.flvl . vwiax
public sentiment, openly for selfish pur- r.iIteVaieV reason, as "Darty poll- the League Itsetf mKe 9
noses.
"If It is
true that your meechant
tics," and then finds numerous expla-1 mendation.
princes and your manufacturers, who toliow8:
nations for opposing the Senator, as I
must depend upon the rural portions of
or tneir
are supporting Bourne, I desire
. . J . . .1 U I I. HI H H, - tl Vl.Uk 11.11 J . "
the state lor me saie oi ine.r s, pr,inH Hni.1. filtv Deer Sir: I
XO Kll I ..... , ,, . ' , -
lourne, i uctsno lu ic.i ..... fc.lr - . lKniith-
them a 9.w truths and to appeal Irom . j .., i,i-
..c . " .
cf Portland.
Bnirir
In Rrarated.
ter. I had already prepared my view
of the situation for publication as
advertisement in the daily press, but
FOE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
302 Yes N
3f)3 Xo
A rnnstitntional amendment of im-
"Iportance and merit providing a suo
' I stitute for the Governor of the 6tat
"The people of the Interior have naa am glad or a rurtner opportunity to t
" --
Voters we advised to vote Yes.
SEC 1. AST.
CONSTITUTION-TAXES
IX.,
enough of Bourne, and in order to de-l express my views to yon personally,
feat him at the April primaries they I though, as it is a public matter of
were willing to forego a possible noral- great importance, I shall give this letter
nation of one of their own citizens, and to the Dress also,
gave their support to a resident oil "i would. In any event, ne unable to i flMKNTiM K N l
Portland. Ben Selling. They remember support you, because x OlHer wnoiiy
tbe disgraceful scenes of the legislative I with your views on the protective pol
holdup, wherein Bourne was the central I icy, which haa built up monopolies! 304 Yes
figure, and have regarded his incura- which dictate the cost or living. Dull nnr vT
bency or a seat in tne senate as a civic laying tnat ODjecuon asiae as a ques-i , . . . ,, , t m.lat,ir
insult and disgrace. tlon of party politics. I am bitterly dis- This IS to alio tbe legislature
-Rural Oregon is peopled by a vigor- appointed In your attitude on the great I adeciuatelV to tax all proper lax-pro-
ons. red-blooded manhood, who resent I question of popular government. ou I ducine properties; it does not create
alien representation, and whose patriot- are running on a popular government . . . that tbe
ism revolts at the thought that a Sen- ticket, yet you knife popular govern- y "w t,xe8 mt Provwe si out vo
ator from Oregon has stood as a friend menu Tou do not either allege or prove Legl"ture ean w0'? JU5UT uisirjuuie
and intermediary of the Standard Oil! any corruption in the primary where the burden of taxation. Recommend-
Company. lyou were defeated. You simply say
"Our people assert that the Bourne you have the call of 16,000 voters which
record in the Senate has been hostile to you cannot disregard.
the Interests of the commonwealth, and "Such calls can. In my opinion, be
believe that the claims of his literature manufactured at will by any man with
are a delusion and a sham, and that all money enough to make a primary cam
tin appropriations moving to Oregon, paign, and if defeated there, send out
of which he boasts, would have come his solicitors to produce the .call. I do
as fully and as quickly bad tbe Senate not say you did this. I do not know,
flopr never beheld his aristocratic pree-lj j0 say it could be done. To my mind
ent. ' ine atlon realizes tnat. wun sincere chamDlon of the Oreaon ays-
the approaching opening of the Panama Item should have replied to that call
i. anal, tne rivers ana naroors or me x-a- -j0i j m not the only saviour of the
cific Coast must be prepared for the ,tate, A principle is bigger than any
commerce there to be developed, and It man. You people have no right to ask
nas requirea in me lew r". me to stultify my whole record and
will require for the next decade, no mako ma a repudiator of the system 1
special committee assignments to se- have fought for. I think greater than
cure abundant appropriations. No man my return to the Senate is my own
knows this better than Bourne. reputation for integrity and sincerity
Dellnqneacy Is Charged. and the integrity of tbe direct primary.'
"The men of tbe Interior jlfstly charge ' Of all men in Oregon, Senator, I
this man with delinquency as a public think you had the least moral right to
servant, in tbe matter of Oregon's 1- heed that call. Your yielding to it has
ed by tbe State Tax Commission.
Voters are advised to vote Yes.
AMENDMENT SE0. 32, ARTICLE 1,
CONSTITUTION-TAXES
306 Yes
307 No
This is similar to 304 and 305 above,
and for the same reason
Voters axe advised to vote Yes.
REPEAL SEC. 1-A OF ARTICLE IX
CONSTITUTION
308 Yes
309 No
This is an amendment also recom
mended bv tbe State Tax Commission
servant, in ine matter oi Oregon s ai- i imeu um . I . , avonf
lotment of irrigation funds, absolutely discredited the direct primary and set to repeal the above section lexcepi
Inexcusable, and through that delln- an example for others eventually to I at part prohibiting poll and bead
taxes) and to aaa a provision pro-
quency, the state has lost 15.600,000 a I nullify it. Your willingness to enter
,;.' i , ...rr.,:. hibitin? a declaration of an emer
.'an .K(wiii.ivti. " i. iv i. .id vi.tiii. iv ic.k it am b.,u v . V . .u II'U VUVUWU m ....
have secured. j freely made in the past that you never eency in tax legislation. It IS in line
We charge him with neglect in fail-1 were sincere in your advocacy of tbe I j nfnnn and is a necessarv measure
to nave opened tne colubmla and the only followed tbe popular wave for
Snake Rivers to free navigation upon your own ambitions. When the system
the date of the completion of the Pan- crosses your ambitions, you seek to
ame Carnal. Any other man in his place overthrow the system. If the people
would Have done it. it.- rft. ka frr. anA -w.t
r vm. V Cfevu w v v..v. .u.w a..u W..V..V
We dharge him upon his record and of tho direct orlmarv and their other
nis vote wun unaue irienauness in tar- safeguards, they will rebuke you at
iff legislation to tbe cotton industry of the polls. With all the candidates in
aiassacnusetts. in which he is personal, the field you may receive a plurality,
ly Interested, and with hostility to the hut tht will not alter mv conviction
wool growers ana producers ot raw ma- that von have betrayed the Oregon sys
tem for personal ambition.
C. E. S. WOOD.
tn he nassed before any just scheme
of taxation can be devised or carried
oat.
Voters are advised to vote Yes,
REFERENDUM S50.000 APPROPRI
ATION OREGON NORMAL
SCHOOL
316 Yes
317 No
This is an attempt to defeat an 3p-
rjronriation rceularlv maac by tue
Legislature. Such use of the refer
endum is not to be enc.iura'jHi in com
paratively email matters like tUis.
The appropriation should be sustained,
Voters ajre advised to vote Yes.
A BILL TO CREATE CASCADE
COUNTY
318 - Yes
319 No
This is a local act. No recom
mendation.
A BILL FOR 6-10 OF A MILL LEVY
FOR UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
AND AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
AND FOR A SINGLE BOARD OF
REGENTS.
320 Yes s-
321 No
This is a matter of general public
interest and voters are advised to
vote Yes.
MAJORITY VOTE REQUIRED TO
PASS LAWS UNDER INITIA
TIVE.
322 Yes
323 No
This is a proposed amendment to
the constitution very similar to JNos,
310 and 311, before referred to, and
is subject to the same objections.
goes without saying that the referen
dum and initiative processes need
correction; but what they need
amendment, not destruction, and
when necessary should be amended by
tneir inenos, ana not Dy meir eue,
ones.
To let the neglectful or stupid vot
ers have power to prevent the passage
ot an initiative measure by their non
action alone would be offering a pre
mium on bad citizenship..
Voters are advised to vote No.
TO
terial in the state of Oregon,
"We are not satisfied with the lack
of interest he has manifested In the
settlement, by just legislation, of the
problems presented by the vast public
domain and national forest within the
state, and we are convinced that his ut
ter laclc of knowledge of natural con
County May Lose Tax.
MAJORITY AMENDMENT
CONSTITUTION
310 Yes
311 No
This is an attempt to prevent or
make difficult amendments or the
constitution, and the device used is
that of requiring a majority vote of
all electors and so massing against
Judge Morrow decided yesterday that
th. failure of the countv to lew on
d7 ion, in con mlkV itl:l pw of w.nb,rg & Going 6nch measures all the inertia and stu-
i c 'nm n a nv vni tiTsi narnra w nsLT rnnrnm .... .. x A ,
tor blm to act with any intelligence , """ : ,JTZ . Z" 7i w..Z.?JVZ 1 DldltV in tne electorate. 10 uiiau
tlons. """""."""."rr.'.tr : ? verv vote not cast on any
tne oeaeiit ui croiuwn iad. ma vmh-, - . - . ,
tv out of the list of preferred creditors I finch measure & vote against It and
'Merchants of Portland. If it is true and makes it take chances with other n, mpasnrps to ha decided bv
that you are supporting Bourne, and creditors. The countys tax bill was ff,:ranM ,nd indifference of
Vl io.bi on me personal property vi i -- sj.ii:
h. mnin The .ntire claims aaainst non-voters, instead 01 ov tne lnteui-
atop, look and listen before you exert the company amount to more than $76,- I gent vote of electors who have taken
your Influence and cast your vote upon 000 and, according to Mr. JubiU' state- interest in them to vote
men to ine court yceteroay, ine nmi-- ,
be a little less than 140,000 with which 1 upon them
upon these questions.
Merchants Appealed To.
election day. Can you afford to an
tagonize those sections of the state
from whence your wealth has come.
and to the growth and prosperity of
which you must look for continuance
and increase of that business, and the
growth and prosperity of your city?
Portland is not all of Oregon, and you
must not forget that tn the changing
transportation conditions, the field that
is now yours, may at any moment be
thrown open to the merchants of Se
attle. San Francisco. Salt Lake and
Spokane. I ask you to look beyond
the present, and if the 'pork barrel' at
tracts you, get a broad conception of
that barrel. If Is not good business. It
is not good politics. It is not patriot-
Ism, it Is not common Justice, it is not
Portland's Interest, to support Jona
than Bourne. Upon his record as a man
and as a Senator, he is not entitled to
the vote of a single citisen of Oregon.
"We are satisfied, as Republicans,
with Ben Selling, and ha la entitled to
the vote, the honest, earnest support of
every Republican, and every Democrat
who believes in a moderate and just
protective" tariff. He is capable, hon
est, just in his dealings, a resident of
your city for half a century, and pos
sesses a broad and comprehensive
knowledge of the needs of the entire
state.
"Finally, to all th men of Portland,
I present the Just claims of every por
tion of the commonwealth, and ask you.
In all Justice, to consider our interests,
as well as yours, upon election day."
to pay them.
Voters are advised to vote No.
Coal of quality. C 2303. Edlefsen. m'
V:
V
DOUBLE LIABILITY BANK
STOCKHUJjJJJJiiij
312 Yes
313 No
This is an amendment to the Con
stitution proposed by the Legislative
Assemblv making stockholders of
banks liable to bank creditors to an
amount equal to their stock in excess
of the amount of stocg held by them
This irats ordinary banks on an
equality with National Banks and is
a meritorious measure.
Voters are advised to vote Yes.
SUFFRAGE CAUSE INDORSED
Kabbl Viae, of "ew York, Encour
age Portland Workers.
in m. letter received yesterday by
Mrs A..W. Nicholson. Rabbi Stephen
S. Wise, now of New York, formerly of
PorHand. sends rurther arguments,
opinions and Ideas upon the suffrage
question, a cause which he indorses
heartily, the success of -which he has,
REFERENDUM PUBLIC UTILITY
ACT
314 Yes
315 No
This is what is commonly known
as the referendum of tbe Malarkay
bill. This act detines public utilities
and provides for their regulation and
control by the Railroad Commission
of Oregon, thus giving stats instead
of local control over these important
matters ; it is a carefully considered
measure.
Even city street railways" now ex
tend far beyond the boundaries' of
their cities and require a larger and
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOB more comprehensive control than that
Conrad P. O.'son
REPRESENTATIVE TO THE
STATE LEGISLATURE.
A Progressive With a dean Record.
(Paid Adv.)
of the cities ana towns they pass
thxpngh. One Board of Control
means tinitied and intelligent action
by the public, and this public utility
act should stand.
Voters are advised to vote Yes.
BILL AUTHORIZING COUNTIES
TO ISSUE ROAD BONDS
324 Yes
325 No
Two series of road bills and consti
tutional amendments relating'thereto
are at this election offered to the elea
tors. The Taxpayers' League, realiz
ing the importance of good roads, has
studied them both over carefully and
has rejected one scheme and adopted
the other. Ine approved .measures
appear later on.
Voters are advised to vote No.
FOR HIGHWAY ENGINEER ,
320 Yes
327 No
This is one of the faulty road mea
sures.
Voters are advised to vote No.
STATE PRINTING BOARD
328 Yes
329 No
This bill is about as flagrant a mis
use of the initiative as can be con
ceived of. The interests of the state
are entirely ignored in an attempt to
help out an industrial struggle. It is
extravagant and unwise.
Voters are advised to vote No.
HOTEL INSPECTOR
330 Yes
331 No
This is a trifling bit of attempted
legislation unnecessarily- creating a
new office and new expense. . .
Voters are advised to vote No.
EIGHT-HOUR DAY ";
332 Yes ' -
333 No
Owing to difference of opinion in
the League, .no recommendation.
BLUE-SKY LAW .
334 Yes
33-3 No
This act has a good purpose, but
needs to be carefully discussed in the
Legislature, before passage, so as to
avoid the danger of crippling worthy
enterprises.
The Initiative should not be nsed
for 6uch legislation until the Legisla
ture has been appealed to. . .
Voters are advised to vote No. ,
STATE CONVICT EMPLOYMENT
ON HIGHWAYS
336 Yes
'337 No
This is a worthy measure.
Voters are advised to vote Yes.
COUNTY CONVICT EMPLOYMENT
ON HIGHWAYS
33S Yes
' 339 No
A good measure.
Voters are advised to vote Yes.
HARMONY ROAD BILL
340 Yes
341 No -
This is the central measure of tbe
worthy road measures approved by
this .League.
It authorizes a state bond issue of
one million dollars a year for 30
years. Creates a State- Highway
Commissioner, etc., all looking to the
permanent betterment of Oregon
roads. The great importance of good
roads must be conceded, and this and
its kindred measures are approved.
Voters are advised to vote Yes.
AMENDMENT SEC. 7, ART. XI,
CONSTITUTION
342 Yes
343 No
Limiting indebtedness of state for
road-building to 2 per cent of taxable
property.
One of the worthy road measures,
Voters are advised to vote Yes.
COUNTY ROAD BONDS
344 Yes
345 No
Authorizing issue of 20-year bonds
for road-building by counties.
One of tbe worthy road measures.
Voters are advised to vote Yes.
LIMITATION COUNTY ROAD
BONDS
346 Yes
347 No
An amendment to the Constitutioh
prohibiting counties voting road bonds
in excess of 2 per cent. One ot the
worthy road measures.
Voters are advised to Vote Yes
BILL FOR CONSOLIDATING CIT
IES AND DIVIDING COUNTIES
348 Yes
349 No
This bill, so far as it relates to cit
ies, seems all right, but as to counties,
facilitates their breaking up by sub
mitting tbe matter to the vote of tbe
disattected part of the county alone.
Tbe old portion of the county has
nothing to say in the matter.
Voters are advised to vote No.
INCOME TAX MEASURE
350 Yes
351 No
A constitutional amendment which
allows the Legislature to tax incomes.
As an income tax properly levied and
collected is in its essence one of the
fairest of taxes, each taxpayer pav
ing in exact accordance with bis abil
ity.
Voters are advised to vote Yes.
EXEMPTING HOUSEHOLD FURNI
TURE
352 Yes
353 No
An act exempting furniture from
taxation. This is using tbe initiative
for general legislation, and this mea
sure should be first taken up in the
Legislature. . -
Voters are advised to vote No. -
EXEMPTING CREDITS
354 Yes
355 No
For the same reason as last above
given, '
Voters are advised to vote Nq. '
REVISING INHERITANCE TAX
LAW :
356 Yes
357 No . .
For the same reason as last above
given, ana because it is otnerwise
faulty, , ;
Voters are advised to vote No.
ABOLISHING STATE SENATE, RE.
MODELING STATE GOVERN
MENT, ETC.
362 Yes
363 No
This is a proposed amendment to
the state constitution which is fairly
revolutionary in its purpose; it seeks
to remodel the state government of
Oregon so as to make of H an organi
zation half way between a large in
dustrial or railway corporation and a
parliamentary government of the Eng-
usn type.
A state government is from its very
size, as the steamship Titanic was
supposed to 'be, probably safe from
destruction by any . one toolisb mea
sure; nevertheless it can greatly dam
age itself by ill-advised action of such
radical and unsettling nature.
Voters are advised to vote No.
GRADUATED TAX
- 364 Yes
" 365 No t
This proposed constitutional amend
ment seeks to levy an arbitrary tax
upon certain lands, etc., in addition to
the ordinary tax. It is defective and
unreasonable. And, besides this, is a
tricky measure m that it ha cun
ningly tucked away in it a provision
that enacts single tax pure and simple,
while purporting to be a graduated
tax only, a fact the voter is apt to
overlook.
Voters are advised to vote No.
TO ABOLISH CAPITAL PUNISH
MENT
366 Yes
367 No
No recommendation.
ANTI-BOYCOTT AND PICKETING
368 Yes
369 No
This is another attempt, but on the
other 6ide, to use the initiative a a
spite weapon in industrial struggles
and goes altogether too far.
Voters are advised to vote No,
PROHIBITING PUBLIC MEETINGS
IN STREETS
370 Yes
371 No
This League seos no valid reason
for any such prohibition.
Voters are advised to vote No.
REFERENDUM, OR. UNIVERSITY
APPROPRIATION
372 Yes
373 No
This is a movement against an ap
propriation advisedly made by the
Legislature, and no good reason ex
ists why the appropriation should not
be approved, but as it is superseded
by No. 320-331. before referred to,
Voters are dvised to vote No,
REFERENDUM LIBRARY APPRO
PRIATION, U. OF 0,
374 Yes
373 No
For tbe same reason as last above
given,
Voters are advised to vote No.
PORT OF PORTLAND COMMIS
SION 376 Yes
377 No
This is a bill to remodel tbe Port of
Portland Commission and provides for
three Commissioners at $3600 each per
year. No good reason seems to exist
for this bill.
Voters are advised to vote No.
SINGLE TAX FOR MULTNOMAH
COUNTY
378 Yes
379 No
This is an act, in its essence, to ex.
empt personal property, bonds, stocks,
money, bank capital, credits, automo
biles, etc., from taxation and to throw
the extra burden so created upon the
landholders.
It seems to the Taxpayers' League
that instead of exempting personal
property and the tremendous accumulations-of
money, capital, stocks and
bonds from taxation, that more strep,
uous efforts should be made to bave
it fairly and fully taxed. The favor..
ite accumulations of very wealthy meu
should not escape fair valuation and
taxation.
Voters are advised to vote No.
COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FUND
380 Yes
381 No
The title of this act is misleading
in reality it provides that city prop
erty shall pay school taxes in more
than one school district; it is unjust
and unnecessary.
Voters are advised to vote No.
PORT OF PORTLAND ENLARGED
POWERS
382 Yes
383 No
This act extends the power of thev
Port over Oregon Slough and such
parts of the Columbia and Willamette
Rivers as form a natural part of vhs
Portland harbor.
A reasonable measure.
Voters are advised to Vote Yes.
COUPON-
FREIGHT-RATE BILL
353 Yes !
359 No
This is a fine specimen of attempt
ed public legislation upon questions
that require the highest technical
knowledge and full and intelligent
discussion by able and honest repre
sentatives of the people. The bill is
both unjust and impracticable.
Voters are advised to vote No.
COUNTY ROAD BOND ISSUE
360 Yes
361 No
This is one of the faufty road mea
sures. -
Voters are advised to vote No.
Cut Out and Take With
You
Woman's Suffrage No Recommendation
Lieutenant-Governor Vote Yes, 302
First Commission Amendment, Taxes Vote Yes, 304
Second Commission Amendment, Taxes, Vote Yes, 306
Third Commission Amendment, Taxes ..Vote Yes, 308
Majority Amendment, Constitution Vote No, 311
Double Liability Bank Stockholders , Vote Yes, 312
Referendum Public Utility Act Vote Yes. 314
Referendum $50,000 Appropriation Vote Yes, 316
Cascade County ...No Recommendation
University of Oregon Levy Vote Yes, 320
Initiative Majority Vote.... .Vote No, 323
First County Road Bonds... Vote No, 325
Highway Engineer. Vote No, 327
State Printing Board. Vote No, 329
Hotel Inspector Vote No, 331
Eight-Hour Day. No Recommendation
Bine-Sky Law. .Vote No, 335
State Convicts' Employment .....Vote Yes, 336
County Convict Employment Vote Yes, 338
Harmony Road-Bill Vote Yes, 340
Limiting State Road Indebtedness. Vote Yes, 342
Second County Road Bonds Vote Yes, 344
Limiting County Road Bonds.. Vote Yes, 346
Cities and Dividing Counties. Vote No, 349
Income Tax Amendment Vote Yes. 350
' Exempting Household Furniture Vote No, 853
Exempting Credits .vote No, 355
Revising Inheritance Tax -. Vote No, 357
Freight Rate Bill .Vote No, 859
Third County Road Bonds Vote No, 361
Remodeling State Government .- Vote No. 363
Graduated Tax Vote No, 365
Abolishing Capital Punishment No Recommendation
Anti-Boycott and Picketing Vote No, 369
Prohibiting Street Meetings "..Vote No, 371
Referendum University Appropriation ..Vote No,' 373
Referendum "University Library Vote No, 375
Port of Portland Commission .Vote No, 377
Single Tax, Multnomah County Vote No, 379
Country High School Tax. Vote No, 381
Enlarging Power Port of Portland. Vote Yes, 582
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