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THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1914.
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MARK X BETWEEN THE NUMBER AND NAME OF EACH CANDIDATE OR ANSWER VOTED FOR
UNITED STATES
For Representative in Congress, Third Congressional District
: " VOTE FOR ONE
FLEGEL, A. F.t of Multnomah
LAFFERTY, A. W- of Multnomah County
J Independent-Public Ownership
McARTHUR. C N.. of Multnomah County
MOULTDN, ARTHUR I., of
STREIFF, ALBERT, of Multnomah County
For United States Senator in Congress VOTE FOR ONE
BOOTH.,R. A., of Lane County
CHAMBERLAIN. GEO. E.. Multnomah County. Democratic
HANLEY, WILLIAM, of Harney County Progressive
RAMP, B. F.. of Marion County Socialist
STINE. H. S., of Jackson County
STATE
For Governor
22 GILL. F. M., of Wasco County Progressive
23 PURDY, WILL E.. of Yamhill County Non-Partisan
24 SMITH. C. J- of Multnomah County Democratic
25 SMITH. W. J., of Multnomah County Socialist
26 ITREN, W. S.. of Clackamas County Independent
27 WITHYCOMBE. JAMES, of Benton County Republican
For State Treasurer
28 KAY, THOS. B., of Marion County Republican-Progressive
29 PAGET, B. LEE, of Clackamas County
Democratic-Prohibtion
30
SLOOP, B. J., of Clatsop County
For Justice of the Supreme Court VOTE FOR FOUR
31 BEAN, HENRY J of Umatilla County
Republicans-Progressive-
32
BENSON. HENRY L., of Klamath County
Republican-Progressive
33
BRIGHT, C. J., of Wasco County
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CRAWFORD, T. H., of Union
35
GALLOWAY, WM., of Marion
36 HARRIS, LAWRENCE T.,
37
HOTCHKISS, ADDISON GM
38 McBRIDE, THOMAS A-, of
39
OTTEN. CHAS. H of Multnomah County
40
RAMSEY, WM. M., of Yamhill County
Democratic-Prohibition
41 ROBINSON, DAVID, of Multnomah County
42 SLATER, W. T.. of Marion County
For Attorney General
43
BROWN,. GEORGE M., of
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HOSMER, J. E.. of Marion
45 JEFFREY, JOHN A., of Multnomah County Democratic
46 LORD, WM. P., of Multnomah County Progressive
For Superintendent of Public Instruction VOTE FOR ONE
7 BURTON, A. H
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CHURCHILL. J. A, of Baker
49
FOREMAN, FLORA I of
For State Engineer
50
LEWIS. JOHN H., of Marion
For Commissioner of Labor Statistics and Inspector of Fac
tories and Workshops VOTE FOR ONE
51 HOFF, O. P., of Multnomah County, Republican-Democratic
52 MACDONALD, SAN FIELD, of Multnomah County
53
NIKULA, AUGUST, of Clatsop County
For Commissioner of the Railroad
54
MILLER, FRANK J.,
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PEURALA, L P., of Multnomah County
For Superintendent of Water Division Number One Benton,
Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Coos, Curry, Douglas,
Jackson, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Lane, Lincoln, Linn,
Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Tillamook, Washington and
Yamhill Counties VOTE FOR ONE
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CHINNOCK, JAMES T
reterht.t) to th people by the
legislative assembly
Tor aa Amendment of Section 2 of Article II
of tbe Conatltutlon of Oregon, so as to re
quire voters to be cit'iens of the United
Slates, la all elections, nnless otherwise pro
vided for In tbe Constitution.
Vote YES or NO.
800,
Tea.
Ballot for
Precinct Nb.
County
Democratic
Republican
Multnomah County
Progressive-Prohibition
Socialist
Republican
Prohibition
VOTE FOR ONE
VOTE FOR ONE
Socialist
Prohibition
Democratic
County
County
Democratic
of Lane County
Republican-Progressive
of Washington County
Socialist
Columbia County
Republican-Progressive
Socialist
Socialist
Democratic
VOTE FOR ONE
Douglas County
Republican
County
Socialist
of Multnomah County
Progressive-Prohibition
County
Republican-Democratic
Columbia County
Socialist
VOTE FOR ONE
County, Republican-Democratic
Progressive
Socialist
Commission of Oregon
VOTE FOR ONE
of Linn County
Republican-Democratic-Progressive
Socialist
of Multnomah County
Republican-Democratic
For Constitutional Amendment of Section 8 of
Article V of the Constitution of Oregon, f ra
the purpose of creating the office of Lleu-tensnt-Governor,
who shall act as Governor
in case of the inability "f the Governor to
perform bis duties, and who shall also act
president of the Senate, fixing his salary
at $10.00 per day. but only while the Legist
lature. ia In session, aud providing for the
Speaker of the House to act as Governor In
case of the inability of both the Governor
and Lieutenant-Governor to act.
- Vote - YES or NO.
DISTRICT
For Judge of Circuit Court, Fourth Judicial District, Depart
ment Number Six Multnomah County
VOTE FOR ONE
57
GANTENBEIN, C. U-
of
58 VAN ZANTE. JOHN, of Multnomah County
Democratic-Prohibition
For Senator, Thirteenth Senatorial District Multnomah
County . VOTE FOR ONE
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HOLBROOK, J. B, of Multnomah County
LANGGUTH, ARTHUR, of
PAGE, W. L., of Multnomah
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62
POLING, C. C. of Multnomah County
For Senator, Fourteenth Senatorial
Columbia and Multnomah Counties
53
ALTMAN, B. C, of Multnomah County
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BARZEE, C. W,, of Multnomah County
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McBRIDE, GEO. M.. of Multnomah County
MONTAGUE, RICHARD W
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POVEY, DAVID L., of Multnomah County
For Representative, Seventeenth Representative District
Clackamas and Multnomah Counties VOTE FOR ONE
68
HURLBURT, C. M.t of Multnomah County
69 HURST, ROSCOE P.. of Multnomah County
Democratic-Prohibition
For Representative, Eighteenth
Multnomah County.
70 COBB. S. B.
71 GILL. JOHN Democratic-Progressive
72 HORNE. OSCAR W.
73 HUSTON. S. B.
74 KUEHN. LOUIS
75 LEWIS, D. C. Democratic
" Republican
76 LITTLEFIELD, E. V.
,77 OLSON. CONRAD P. Democratic
78 SELLING. BEN Democratic
79 SMITH. ANDREW C '
80 STOTT, PLOWDEN
81 WENTWORTH. LLOYD J.
82 HAGUE, T. O. Prohibition
83 HIGGS. A. K. Prohibition ,
84 LUNDBURG. E. R.
Democratic
85 McDONALD. ALVA L. Prohibition
86 SCHLEGEL. FRANK
87 TALBOTT. CORA C .
88 BOYLE, M. W.
89 CALLAHAN. EMMETT
90 CLEMENSON, J. A,
91 GEE, MRS. L.
92 HENDERSON, WILBER Progressive
93 HIDDEN. MARIA L. T. Prohibition
94 LITTLE, LORA CORNELIA
5 SWENSSON. J. G.
96 ZIEGLER, J. B. Prohibition
97 ADDITON, LUCIA FAXON
98 HALL, JOSEPH E.
99 JOHNSON, E. T.
100 MALLETT. MRS. MARY L Prohibition
101 PRATT. GEO. B. ;
102 SHERMAN, O. J.
103 TATE. ROBERT H. .
104 AHT1. AUGUST.
105 ALTHOUSE, SADIE ,'
106 BRANDES, FRED E. ' f
BROWN. G. M. Sodalist
108 LANGDON, D. J.
109 MEDO. A. F.
110 SCHLEGEL, MATH.
111 STREIFF. PETER, JR. "
For Amendment of Section 6 of Article XV of
the Constitution of Oregon, to provide that
when any county contains a city of over one
hundred thousand Inhabitant, tbe bound
aries of such county and city may be made
Identical, the two governments consolidated,
- and the remaining territory of such county.
If any, be created Into a new county or at
tached to the adjoining county- or counties,
but not changing the requirment that every
county must have four hundred square miles
and twelve hundred inhabitants.
Vote YES or NO.
304.
, Multnomah County, Oregon, November 3,
Multnomah County
Republican-Progressive
Progressive
Multnomah County. Republican
County Democratic
Prohibition
District Clackamas,
VOTE FOR ONE
Prohibition
Socialist
Republican
of Multnomah County
Democratic
Progressive
Republican
Representative District
VOTE FOR TWELVE
tut Amendment of Section 7 of Article XI of
- the Coustitution, to enable the State to lend
Its credit or incur Indebtedness in excess of
fifty thousand dollars for building end
- maintaining permanent roads, constructing
Irrigation and power projects and develop
ing unfilled lands but limiting- the total
credit and indebtedness for road purposes to
two per cent, and the total credit lent or
Indebtedness incured for irrigation and
power projects and development of untitled
land to two per cent, of the assessed valua
tion of eU tbe property In the State, making
a total of four per rent for both.
Vote YES or NO.
COUNTY
For County Commissioner
112
AMOS, I. H.
113
BRICK, BENJAMIN
114
GOLUB. EMMA
115
HOLBROOK. PHILO
116
HOLM AN, RUFUS C.
117
SWEENEY. T. A.
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ZAHM, G. M.
For County Sheriff
119
HURLBURT. THOMAS
120
LULL, A. M.
121
NEWMAN, OTTO
122
WORD, TOM M.
For County Clerk
123
BARRATT, JOSEPH
124 COFFEY, JNO. E.
125 DUNBAR, J. ALLEN
For County Treasurer
126
BALDWIN. .LE GRANDE M.
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KELLER. ARNOLD
128
LEWIS, JOHN M.
129
ROY, J. P.
For County Auditor
130
GOODE, H. A.
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MARTIN, S. B.
For County Surveyor
132
BONSER. R. C.
133
GARRETT. GEORGE
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KLEINER, MICK
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MEYERS, JAMES M.
For County Coroner
136
DAMMASCH, F. H.
137
EAST, E. H.
138 HUGHES, NELLIE C V Democratic
: . ,
For Judge District Court, Portland District, Department
No. 1 VOTE FOR ONE
139 BELL, J. W. Republican-Democratic
140 COVENTRY, R. V. Socialist
141 NEWLIN. HAROLD V. Progressive
For Judge District Court, Portland District, Department
No 2 VOTE FOR ONE
142 BRITTS, P. W. Socialist
143 JONES, JOSEPH H. Republican
144 MOON. JOHN B. Democratic
145 STADTER. E. O. Progressive-Prohibition
For Judge District Court, Portland District, Department
No. 3 VOTE FOR ONE
146 DAYTON, ARTHUR C Republican
147 O'BRYON, LIDA M. Prohibition
148 PARKER. SHIRLEY D. Democratic
For Constable, Portland District
149
BEYER, L. A.
150
BURKE, BARTHOLOMEW J.
151
CLARK. CLARENCE
152
WEINBERGER. ANDY
153
WIGGINS. D. L.
For Amendment of Section 82 of Article I of
the Constitution of Oregon, omitting the re
quirement that "AU taxation shall be equal
and uniform" and providing for levy and
collection of taxes under general law for
public purposes only, and prohibiting sur
render of taxing power.
Vote YES or NO.
SOS.
Yea.
I A
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1312.
sis.
1 I
VOTE FOR TWO
314.
Prohibition
31 S
Democratic
Socialist
Republican
Republican-Democratic
316.
Progressive
Socialist
VOTE FOR ONE
M.
Republican
Prohibition
Socialist
ais.
319.
Democratic
VOTE FOR ONE
Socialist
Republican-Democratic-Progressive
. Prohibition
ir
VOTE FOR ONE
Prohibition
Progressive
Republican-Democratic
Socialist
VOTE FOR ONE
Prohibition
Republican-Democratic
-?
VOTE FOR ONE
Republican
Progressive
Socialist
Democratic
VOTE FOR ONE
Republican-Pro gressive
Prohibition
VOTE FOR ONE
Socialist
Independent
W.
Prohibition
Rrepubli can-Democratic
Progressive
For Amendment of Section 1 of Article IX of
the Constitution of Oregon, changing tbe
existing rule for uniformity and equality of
taxation authorizing the levy of taxes on
snch property and in such manner as shall
be prescribed by general laws, the classifi
cation of property for taxation purpoues. the
Imposition of specific taxes and taxes on
incomes, and authorising reasonable exemp
tions. VoteffcTES or NO.
310.
Tea.
Bill for an Art to levy annaally a tax of
oae-fortieto ( 1-40) of m mill on tbe dollar j
on all taxable property within tbe Btate or .
ftrefMi tnr th Mnctrnrtliill of hnllrtlrisre and '
U aupport and maintenance of the South
ern Oregon State Normal School at Ashland,
Jackson County.
Vote rr.9 or NO,
Ye.
No.
For Amendment of Article XI ef the Oonetltn-
Hon of the State of Oregon by adding a sec
tion authorising: the enactment of a general
law to enable an incorporated town, city, or
municipality, by a rote of the electors Inter
ested, to surrender its charter and be merged
into aa adjoining city or town.
Vote YES or NO.
Yes.
No.
A Bill for an Act to levy annually a tat of
oue-fortleth (1-40) of a mill on the dollar on
aU taxable property within the State of Ore
gon for the construction of buildings and tbe
support uiid maintenance of the Eastern Ore
gon State Normal School at We-: ton, Uma
tilla County.
Vote TES or NO.
Yea.
No.
lor Amendment of Section 29 Article IV of
the Constitution of Oregon, providing com
pensation for members of the Legislative
Axsembly it five dollars per day for each
actual working day. and ten cents per mile
in going to sod returning from tbe seat of
government jfjy the most ufual traveled route,
i'er dleui uiP to exceed tlu-ee. hundred dol
lar for soy regular, nor otte hundred aud
" twentv-five dollar for any extra, sesslou.
The Speiker of the House and President of
the Senate earh to receive five dollars per
day additional.
Vote YE or NO.
34t.
341.
Yes.
No.
PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION
Iultiated by authority oi Mrs. Jeiin Bennett.
4a E. Morrison St.. I'ortlaud. on behalf of
Universal JStgnt Hour League. Uni-ersal
Constitutional Eight Hour Day Amendment,
it purpose is to add Section 9 to Article
XV ot the Oregon louslltul ion prohibiting
any uiau. woman, bo.v or airl. tfom being
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employed more than eipht hours in any one
Usy, or forly-eiglit liouts ii nnv one week, in
any trade, business or profession, or on any
iarm, or In domestic service, or in any kind
of employment whatever, gkilled or unskilled,
nieutal or physical, within the 8lnte of Ore
gon This law spl-lies to chiliiren and other
relatives of the employers, sad provides pes)
slvy for violation thereof. f
Vote YKS or NO.
5)7"
Yeii.
No.
Initiated by authority of Mrs. I. B. Garriott,
H Eugene Street, rortiana, uregon, on o--half
of the Eight Hour League. Eight Hour
Day and Boom Ventilation Law for Female
Workers. Its purpose is to amend Sections
6037 and M:si. Lord's Oregon Laws, so aa to
limit the hours, of labor and require certaiu
ronditiona of ret for female workers and
make eight boors a day's labor, not to extend
over more tban ten consecutive noura ui any
dav. in all manufacturing, mechanical, mer
cantile ami cannery establishments, and
places of amusement, and laundries, hotels,
rooming houses, apartment houses and res
taurants, and telegraph, telephone, express
hii.I tnuiKoortatinn bulnessea. and office em
nlovmeDtH. and providing penalty for viola
tion of the Act,
Vote TES or NO.
322.
Ye
A hv authorltv of W. M. Dsns. BZJ
i-nwn-a tin iMiiiir PortiHDfi Oregon.
NofrCtisan Judiciary B1 ITotuniting
Paimitions for Judicial Officers
Its purpose is to prohibit nominations ror
judicial offices iucludlng conuty Judjes, Jus
tlces of the peace or district Judges, circuit
and supreme court Judges, and pmlttlng
any person desiring anv such office -to be a
candidate by filing with the proper officer,
a petition signed by on per cent of the legal
voters or the State or diptrlct In which such
officer is to be elected.' No nomlnstloos to
be made at primary elections; no name to be
placed on the ballot st general election ex
cept those filing petitions..
Vote TES or NO,
32L
K2o.
Yes.
Initiated by W. S. U'Ren. Oregon' City. Oregon.
G. Orton, 82Vi Front St., Portland, Ore
gon W. H. Daly, City 1111. Portland, ore-
. gon, H. D. Waguon, Worcester Block, Port
land, Oregon, A. U. Crhlge, 6M E. i St.,
Portland. Oregon, Fred Peterson, Klamath
Falls. Oregon, E. J. Stack. 162 Second St..
Portland, Oregon, C. Schnebel, Oregon City,
Oregon. 41.500 Tax Exemption Amendment.
It purpose is to exempt from asswsment
aud taxation, dwelling houses, household
furniture, livestock, machinery, orchard
trees, vines, bushes, shrubs, nursery stock-,
mercbsndise, buildings and other improve
ments on, in and under lands made by clear
ing ditching snd draining, but not to ei
emnt the land; it Is intended to exempt up
to $1.50. all kinds of personal property and
land improvements of all kinds, but the land
luelf shall be assessed.
Vote, TTS or NO.
Yew.
827
Initiated by authority ot C. S. Jackson, Jotirnsl
Building. Portland. Oregon, and F. W. Mul
kev. Room 21 Mulkey Building, corner Sec
ond and Morrison Streets, Portland. Oregon.
Public Docks and Water Frontage Amend
ment. The purpose of this smeodment is to
prohibit the sale of the beds of navigable
waters (at bank rail stage), and subjecting
the same to-public use for water commerce,
navigation, and Improvements In aid thereof;
authorizing the -onstructlon of municipal
docks on such lands within tbe municipality,
or within five miles from its corporate lira
its and authorising tho leasing of snch lands
for the construction of private docks when
not needed by the public or municipality,
giving one moiety of the rents to the muni
cipality and one to the common school fund
Vote YES or NO.
82.
Yes.
32!.
No.
Inltisted by authority of C. 8. Jscksoo, Journal
Building. Portland. Oregon, and F. W. Mul
key, K"om 21 Mulkey Building, corner Sec
ond and Morrison Streets. Portland. Oregon.
Kunioipal Wharves and Docas Bill. Tbe
purpose of this Act La to authorize cities and
f ,.ana to crmstnift. ooerate snd maintain
wharves, docks, piers, etc.. for the use of
hna) and vessels of all kinds, the said
wharves, piers, docks, or other like utility
to be constructed within the city or town, or
w-tthln five miles from its corporate limits.
and also authorizing tbe leasing of sub
merged lands for the construction of private
wharves etc., when said lands are not,need-
. - , : 1 U .. .4 r J A.
CO IOT SUCQ uiuiiu ipai un -.
Vote YES or NO.
sao.
Yes.
8H1.
No.
Initiated by Joseph H. Albert. 245 N. Winter
St., Salem, Oregou; U. tunings. Asnianu,
Oregon; f. J. una, ioa cirmuc ot..,
toria, Oregon; Leslie Butler, Hood River. Ore
t, , vf Ti Tw(t nil.an U,
Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Frederick Eggert, 205
14th St.. Portland, Oregon; William T. ros
ter. Heed College. Portland, Oregon; Lola P,
Mvers, 515 Hancock St.. Portland, Oregon;
Alfred C. Schmitt. 723 W. r.th St., Aibanv,
Oregon; J. B. Witoon. 624 E. 24th SL,
Portland, Oregon. Prohibition Constitu
tional Amendment. Its purpose la . to pro
hibit after January first. VJltJ. tbe manufac
ture and sale of toxicaUng liquors within
the State of Oregon, except upon prescrip
tion of a physician, or for scientific, sacra
mental or mechanical purposes.
Vote YES or NO.
882
Yes.
S3.
No.
Constlrntional Amendment lnluated by Fan!
Tnm.i- .vtTt Foortn street, foriiana. vregon
Abolishing Death Penalty. Its purpose la
to abolUb the death penalty foe murder, com.
ml t ted 1 tDe State of Oregon ana iixing uit j
llOUllWUmCUL CL UI- - " -
for any crime. It repeals aU provisions of
the Constitution and laws in conflict wi
the as e.
Vote YES or NO.
&34.
Yea.
No.
Constitutional Amendment initiated by H. D.
Wagnon, 803 Sixth Stacet, Portland, Oregon,
G. M. Or too, H'iVt Front Street,' Portland,
Oregon, ii. A. Bice, 442 Third c'lreet, Port
land. Oregon. C. S- Goldberg, 102(1 K. Ninth
Street, N.. Portland. Oregon, F. E. Coulter.
Rjm 3fto Labbe Bide.. Portland. Oregon.
6 pec if io Personal Oraduated Extra-Tax
Amendment of Article IX. Oregon Constitu
tion. purpose places extra tax on owners
of reslty, aasessea -sine w,uw. i-
wit: On each $100 over $25,000 and under
$." 000. 50c; over gT0.000 and below fi:.
M't Sl.OO; over S73.O0O and below JiOO.OOO,
$2.C0; over $100,000. $3.0u, said personal
tax not exempting the realty from regular
taxes; spplicatlon of funds so raised to
First County's share atate revenues; ec
ond. County general school and library fund;
Third. County road and bridge fund; Fourth,
other expenses of the county.
Vot TES oe NO.
Initiate by Emit Rijrer. 'Worcester Bide-,
Portland, Oregon, E.ijLl Newby, Salem. Ore-., ;
gon, Geo. G. I'atersoc Forest Grove, Oregon,
John A. Jeffery. lt$rtte BWg.. Portland.
Oregon. Douglas Law4V-j. McKay Bid.. Port-
land, Oregon. Consoaiating Corporation and -Insurance
Departments, its purpose is to .
consolidate the offvffc: of the 'Corporation
Commissioner with tlM office of Insurance
Commissioner, toe rer of fleer to trajsaet
the business of both flfjtirticents and making ..
the office of InsurttiiA Commissioner eleo
tire, the first one tJ ye elected at the reg.
ular biennial election; -fa 1816: the Insurance
Commissioner also fa' be Fire Marshal of
State of Oregon. Utitwals all acts in oou-
f net. -J,
Vote TBS or NO. -
- '.
Yes.
No.
Uearure initiated by iftohn T. Corcoran, 232
East 78th St. N., 1-qrtland, Oregon. Den-
..tistrjr Bill. Its purpose, is to allow persons
who hate graduated un any reputable den
tal colSgge. requiring at least two years'
course of study of slit months -each year, and
persons who have beSn licensed to practice
dentistry under the lews of any other state, ;
to practice dentistry (i the State of Oregou
and requiring applicants to file diploma, .or
?revious license wttlfc J affidavit of at least
wo clttseus attesting to applicant's good ,
morel character with Secretary of State and
repealing all laws jrjx conflict. Prescribe
penalty for violation,
i Vote YES or NO.
No.
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Const it ut ioual AmendoSiit Initiated 'by R. I.
KKsniussen. Corbet t.Spregoo. W, W. Davis,"
KiS Laurelhurst Avetje, l'ortland, Oregon. ';
County Officers' Term Amendment. Its pur
pose Is to amend Section of Article V.l of f
me tousiiiuiiuu ol lue Biaie oi rrgun. ' (
as to make the termejof county clerks, tress-
urers, sheriffs, coroners and surveyors, four
years each instesd o( ,two years, including ,
those which may he elected at the. regular
November, 1914, eleusion.
fi Vote TES of NO. ,
Yes.
-
No.
Mensure' initiated by Tlft Non-Partln League.
Fletcher Linn. Preeldfjit, Northwestern Bang ;
liulldlug, Portland, .O., Geo. Lawrence. Jr.,
Trensurer. fi First JSt.. i'ortland, Oregon,,
Arthur C. t'allan, Serptary. Yeon Building.
Portland. Oregon. Us, C. Mason. Manage
Northwestern Bank Hdg.. Portland, Oregon.
A Tax Code Conmanoi BuL Its purpo
is to reuuire the Uovur to appoint a com
m-, I
niislon of five members to prepare a new
tax code and present jtbe same to the Leg is.
lature first uieetiag-; after the appulutment j
of tbe commission, sad appropriating J,rV(0 t
to pay clerk hire an- other -expenses of the 1
commissioners, but Ei salaries to be paid;
members of the coamixsibn. ': 1
YES or NO,
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344.
845."
Yes.
No.
Measure initiated by: W. P. George, Salem, v
Oregon AbolUhing Desert Land Board and
Reorganising CertaiaH: State Ol'fioea. AboU
iKhlug the Desert Lfehd Board and TesHng 3
Its Powers and DuaeB In the Utste I-nd
Board, makiug Stat4 Emgloeer appointive,
by the Htate lnd murA instead of elective v
as at prefent; the S-iiglneer la charge of j
Tumalo lrrigatloq rrpjeet shall set as titataj ,
Kngiueer until laTtl. fAbollshlng Ktste Water .
IVard and OffU-e it RuperlnWndenta of S
Vl ster divisions an : subatltniing therefor .
a State Water Oomnsslonsr to be appointed t
by tbe State Land iiiard; making all officers1
affected appointive 14tead of -electtve as at
present.
i'i Vote
YF-S or NO.
346.
Yes.
U47.
No.
'f1
Initiated bv the following officers of the Ore-5
gon State Federation-? Labor: T. 11. Bur- J
jiard. President. srnano. Oregon; n. j.
Stack. Secretary, rdWjad, Oregon, Phillip B..
Pollock, Kxecutlve I'ffottitt tee. l'ortland, Ore
gon, H. M. Lornti-eD;?. Executive Committee,
Astoria, Oregon; au' the following officers) '.
of Farmers' I'nloo: fj; A. Iogsdon, Vlee-Prea--;
tdent, CorvsUls, Oman. A. K. Shumway,
I-eg-jaUUive Oommlttew, Milton, Oregon. F. A. ;
Slkes, Sepretary-Treisiurer, Milton, Oregon: f,
and the foIlo-Oflg oSflcers or uie rarnierw -Stwletv
of Equity: .lh'. Grlsenthwalte, Mate 1
President, R. F. Oregon City. Oregon. F.
G. Buchanan, Bute : Secretary. Oregon City, .,
Oregon-, and the furtowlng officers of the (
Proportional Representation Bureau: W. 3.
Smith, President, prfrtisnd, Oregon. Nettles
Mae Rankin, Secrl4rJ'-'r"a,,",pr. Portland, 4;
Oregon; and the folowing officers of Iba
People's 'Power Leag(e: '. K. S. Wood, Pre, j
ident. Portland. Oregon, Geo. M. Orton, lee. .
President, l'ortland, fregn, B. 1-ee Paget.
Treasurer, port land fOregnn. W. R. U'Ren, t
Secretary. Oregon Oijy,. Oregon; end the foi- t
lowing officers of '0on Mate Grange:. C. j
K. Kpence. Worthy i (iter, Carus. Oregon, C. ;
It. Shaw, Executive irtommittee. Alhjiny, Ore-
gon. B. G. leedv, f!pctutlve Cominltte-, Jnr-?
vallls. Oregon.' E. AplIVind. I-rglslstlve Com
ml t tee. Cresweil, tfegon. V. V. Huffman, ,
Legislative Committi,J.a tjramle, Oregon.
Proportional ReprasssiCatioa Amendment to
Oregon ConstitutiomgiTo provide a metliod
by which propjrthiir representation In tbe
Legislative Assembljg pf Oregon may be se
cured for all political ;psrtles and other vot
ing organisation, lit-: sceordance with' tha
number of voles d(inUel by each political
party or voting orgjifttxation respectively ; by ;
amending the Ciuijlutkin of Oregon, by
adding to Section l of Article II thereof
new Section numbers 16u. prescribing thst l
Repreentstlves ..haSf'te elected st large and
not hv districts: that' each voter may vote
for only one candidate, for Repr-eptar!ve
snd thst the sixty !jmdldte re:elvlng tbe
highest aui-ber
r ot JKW snail oe eiecieu.
Vole YES of SO.
84H. Yes. '
349. ' Nol if
t, :
rv,-.ttnini AinandiiL9it initiated by the foi
lowing officers of UrpfOn mate uranger 1
K. Spence, Worthy ihister. Carus. Oregon; C,
l Sbsw, Executive iSommittee. AUiany, Ore..
gon; B. O. Leedy, Eifccutlve umaui-, -r-
..mi. rireun: v. An.&ond. Legislative Com
mlttei CrexwelL o"fuon: C. D. Huffman,!
lieglskitlve Commltle,- Ia Grande
the following oriweji o me -
Federation of IborjIiT. IL Burchard, Vrf.
IdenC Portland, Oregou; L. 1. Stack, Slecre- n
t.rv. Portland. Oreavo; Phillip R. Pollock,
Kxecutlve Commltte Portland,
M. Lorntsen. Kxecive Oommittee, Astons. i I
(ud: tne roiiowuur--oiiic r 01 m- to - 1
Power Lesgue: C.;. S. Wood, President.
Portland. Oregon; Ggia. M. Orton, Vlce-Hres-
Ident. Portland, Orejo; B. Lee Psget, Treaa-
nrer. Portland, Orejisn; W. H. L H n. Secre-
tary, Oregon City. irson; the followlog of-
fleers of Farmers' ifjiilon: T. A. Logsdon, J
Vcie-Presldent. GotraUis, Oregou; A. It. j
Bhumway, LeglaUtiH Committee. Mllioiw
Oregon: F. A, rilk?. Secreury-Treafurer.
Milton. Oregon; the: iollowlng officers of f
Farmers' Society Oi Equity: W. Grisen-
thwalte. Bute Presaent. B. F. 'O., Oregoa J
City, Oregon; T. GsBuchanan. Stst Secrc 1
tary Oregon City, (Segon; tbe folhiwlug Of k
fleers of Proportional Representation Bu.
reau: W. J. Smith, Resident, .Portland. Ore-
gon; Nettle Mae 3nkin, Swretary-Tress- j.
nrer, Poruano, urejoa. -ie o-.w -stitutionai
Amendnjlnt-lts purpose Is t -
auoiisa me dui, or , a " . -
tlve assembly conslsjMig of but one house. t
J Vote YES of NO.
301.
No.
Constitutional. AmendojWit Initiated, by the 8 J
eta list rariy 01 oregou. i- r. --
nun Brooks, Oregoiy; E. L. Caunou. 8e-re-
tary-Treasurer. Kkua. Oregtrft. Department
V , . A T lf . WnrV. antrfmjlll m
VI UI1IUU7 11 - - i
its purpose la to esiblish, by adding Article
rff ... aiu rviantitntloa. a denartmetit
r V - ZUl . 1, . ' control'
of the SUU ljebot9;Milooer providing
... Ik. mr,lf,vnif!ll 3T I II UDHUUIi'lCU Vl'l-
sent of the State if Oregon. The funds
therefor to be derld from imposing a tat
, of not less than te per cent on all eat a tes i
of deceased persos'of value ot 5,K ,
Vote YEP OT NO.
3f.2. Yes. 1
3. No. if-
Measure initiated byfcsvld M. Dunne. 4 17th
St. N.. Portland, -gpvgou, Henry Hshn, J
' f-rneU Ruad. PoSlaud. Oregon. Primary ,
Tui.u Eltian -Siii. Ita Durpoae is to
aoth oris a prtniar election of dele gates te -
. ZSt. ... , . - VOfMl f ' 9
recomena - 71 - -. -
primal nominating elect tons, .
Vote YES or NO.
3M. Yea. . i'.. -
355. ' No. iftf - - - :
-
Constitutional Amenifineot initiated oy pand.
M. Uunoe. 40 Iithjfttreet r-otiwaa. ore- ,
gon, Henry Uhniipa CorneU Road, Port
land. Oregoo.i-q!tl Aaseaame-t and Tax a- t
tion and $ao ijx-rfniption Ameadmsot. its :
purpoae is to SBueV JScction 1 of Article IX,
htste Cotltattoa,to provide for equal as. 7
sevsinent and IsiaJiiJ of ail property snd
exemption of $?! aud abio for exemptki ;
of ihch nrvperty"Ir wunieipaL; educational. ,
Uterary. scietatficg1 rellgkwis or cnanmoie
purposes as ny,sW specifically exempted
by law, and requiring a two-tyrda vote to
further amend -or 1 ifpeai tbe selUon.. -.; v,
(2. Votn YES or NO.
1
302.
303.
Yes.
No.
Tes.
No.
30&
307.
Yes.
No.
Yea.
No.
Ves.
No.
I
Mflf
S01.
No.
305.
3oe.
No.
311.
No.
337.