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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, -PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING. JUNE 3, 1917. PREFERENTIAL PLAN OF VOTING WILL APPLY TO CITY BALLOT MONDAY First, Second and Third ' Choice Ballots May Be Cast for Candidates, Where Polling Places Are Located SAMPLE VOTE PRESENTED Explanation ' of System Is Given for the Benefit of Those Who Shall Cart Their Ballots. For the benefit of the voters an ex planation of the systpni of voting on candidates In the city flection Monday Is offered In this article.. There are peven candidates for mayor and 16 candidates for commissioner. A -"mayor nhd two commissioners are to be elected. The ta.llot has beeen so aira.ngf'd as to permit of the preferential system of voting that is to permit first, second and third choice voting. This is not lomDulsory. however. Many of the Voters expect, to cast only first choice votes for mayor and leave the spaces for aecond and third choice blank. Catting; of Plrst Choice For example. Mayor One to be elected. J First !Sp5ndi Third Candidates (Choic-eiOlroice IChoice Black I - I White I X I Blue I I Green I I The accompanying list shows the lo cation of each polling place in Multno mah county for the election Monday, June 4. There are 375 precincts with in the county, of which 49 are . num bered as half precincts. Precincts 1 to 298, inclusive, and precinct 818 are within the city of Portland, where vot ers will pass upon both the state and city ballots. Precincts 299 to 326 (with the exception of precinct 318) are county predicts outside of the city, where the ballot containing state measures only will be voted upon. Where polling places are located. Precinct. Location. 1 Caraon enrage, Ttmrmaa bet. 82d and Rugby ata. 2 Terrace Grocery Co., 28th ft Thunnan. 3 N. W. corner 25th and Upshur, bet. 25th and 2ttth ata. 4 S. W. Cor. 25th and Thurtnan bet. 25th and 28th ata. 4 N. 24th bet. Roosevelt and York. S32 N. 23d. comer of Savier at. Wilson at. bet. 21st and 22d ata. 052 Tiiurman St. r.07 Savler st. bet. 17th and 18th sts. 310 Ullsan st. bet. 5th and 6th sts. S. B. corner 14tb and Marshall ats. 247 N. 17t bet. Marshall and Northrop. 2W N. 21st. bet. Overton Pettjgrore. N. W. comer 21st and Northrun sts. Marshall St. 24th and Johnson sts., engine bouse. 7M Kearney bet. 21st and 22d ata. 158 N. 2.14 st. 23d bet. Uort and Irvine sts. N. W. corner 21st and Flanders sts. 21st bet. Lorejoy and Kearney ata. W Gllsan bet. 2oth and Hist sts. 17th and Kearney, fold Couch school. 15th and Kearney ata., Portland Van & Storage Co. N. E. comer IRth and Gllaon sts. cor. EL Madison at. , bet. Belmont and E. First, Second and Third Should the voter desire to vote first and second choices the ballot should be so marked and if all choices are to be voted, an X ehould be placed In each column to represent a choice. The voters must not vote more than one choice for any one candidate. The cor rect way o vote the three choices fol Mayor One to he elected. i First jSecondl Third Candidates Cholce'fhoice Choice Ulack I X 1 "White X I Ulnc 1 1 I X (ireen Bale as to Commissioner In voting for the two commissioners If the voter desires to vote all three choices, two first choice votes, two second choice and two third choice votes may be cast. Only one choice is to be vot'-'d for any one candidate, how ever. An example of the proper way to vote for two candidates for com mlssloner follows: ' , Commissioners Two to be elected. Candidates I First SecondJ Third (CholceiCholce iChoice Jones STrown" 243 IMS 24tt -47 24S 249 2f0 Stone I x boe Roe I X 1 . Incorrect Form Shown An example of the incorrect man ner in which to mark tho ballots follows? ( p Mayor One to be elected. Candidates I First jSecondl Third Choi'eiChoice IChoice Mack White .blue Green If a voter so the first choice marks his ballot only vote will be counted. Vote of Confidence In Italy Expected Rome, June ". (I. P.) A vote of Confidence In the povernment was to iay regarded as certain to be the first a:;tlon of the Italian parliament when It meets June 14.' The recent successes of the Italian offensive have resulted Jn the utmost unity among all parties. l ! v ft w B. S. Josselyn CANDIDATE FOB MAYOR "Vast experience in larer business affairs, especially in reorganizing rail road and Dublic utilitv corporations for investors; an enthusiastic developer or properties; administrated expendi ture of many . millions In construction and betterment. "Never held public office; his work . Tor railroads and public utilities has brought him Into contact with prac . t (rally everv Phase of Dublic activity: not only has he negotiated with public . officials and campaigned with people . nirect in the multitude of matters ar . fectinir the Interests he represented : but he has Participated actively in ;vmany public movements; has served Act rnnlrmftn m-nA mnmHei tf KnmA'inf he most important committees in Port , -land, undertaking work not even direct ly relating to his private business - proved to be an extraordinarily effec ti-ve public man, an industrious worker of singular efficiency; never hesitated : to undertake unselfish public work, for which He was frequently drafted by community organizations." OREGON Vote 16 X on Ballot 5 e 7 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 13 1 17 18 1!) 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 N. W. corner 15th and Everett sts. m mi uiissn st. 27 03 Broadway bet. Everett Flanders. 28 4 N. :id., bet. DaTis and Ererett. 20 46 N. Ctti. bet Burnslde and Couch. 30 22 N. lOth bet. Burnslde and Couch. 31 .12 N. 11th bet. Burnslde and Conch. 32 S. W. corner 14th and Couch at. 33 573 Washington bet. 17th and 18th. 34 Jeffery's enrage, Ella st. bet. Wash ington and lerett sts. 34 H C33 Washington bet. Trinity and 20th. 35 44 N. 23d bet. Washington and Everett. 35 7l7 DaTi bet. 22d and King sts. :; 22 tornell road. :.7 454 Burnslde bet. 11th sad 12th sts. 517V4 175 Washington St.. comer 14th St. 38 413 Stark st. bet. lOth and 11th ats. 30 S. W. corner 5th and Pine st. 40 2d and Oak sts., engine bouse. 41 -M10 Oak st., bet. 5th and fli sts. 42 244 Washington St. bet 2d ami 3d sts. 43 12S 10tb bet. Washington A Alder. 44 427 Alder St. bet. 11th and 12th sts. 44 451 Mi Morrison bet. 12th and 13th. 45 4S6 Washington bet. 14th and 15th. 1 46 21st and WaahiDgton, Covey Motor Car Co. 47 fl23 Jefferson st- 48 7O0Mi Washington St. x 40 1th st. bet. Yamhill ind Taylor sts. 50 171V, lltli bet. Morrison and l'smhlll. M 188 10th st. bet. Yamhill and Taylor. .'.2 Bth and Taylor sts V. M. C. A. !W tth and Y'ainhlll, Aglne house. M 230Vj 3d st. M 4th st. entrance courthouse, fifl S. E. corner Broadway and Taylor. 57 White Temple, 12th and Taylor sts. rS L'flO 14th st., near Jefferson st. 5 211 14th bet. Taylor and Salmon sts. 69 tiarage N. E. corner Xartilla and Jef ferson sts. 00 4.V. Jefferson st. corner 13th st. 61 Ladd school. 10th and Jefferson sts. (12 East entrance city hall. 63 24 R Main at. 14 233 Clay St. OS ,347 1st bet. Market and Mill rta. 08 2S8 3d bet. Jefferson and Columbia. 07 315 4th st. comer Clay st. B8 Corbett's garHge. Broadway st Columbia. 00 Church S. W. cor. Park and Jefferson. 70 Unruge. 312 12rh St. 70 25 Hth st. corner Columbia st. 71 400 Jefferson bet. 13th and 14th sts. 71 507 Clay st. 72 N. E. corner 14th and Montgomery sts. 73 r.r.2 Jefferson St. 74. 333 Chapman st. 75 Engine house, Ixywnsdale and Mont gomery ats. 70 372 11th st. 7fl', 4T10 Harrison st. bet. 11th and 12th sta. 77 N. W. corner Otb and Hall sts. 7h Carage. 429 Sth bet. Hill fcnd College. 79 Euglne house, 4th and Montgomery sts. 7U V. E. corner 4tb and Lincoln sts. SO 301 1st st. corner Mill st. 81 .'.43 1st st. bet. Hall and Lincoln sts. Cottell Drug Co., 1st and Shcrmon sts. 83 Grocery. X. W. corner 4th and Lincoln R4 435 W. Park bet. Hall and College. S3 X. E. corner Broadway and Lincoln ats. 86 r.48 VUta road. 87 Engine house, 20th and Spring sts. 88 Oarage. 783 Patton road. K 008 1st bet. Sheridan and Arthur sts. I 00 railing school, Front and Porter sts. 1 -S-2S1 Hooker st. corner 4th st. 02 475 Oibbs st. corner 11th st. 03 4th Presbyterian church, 1st ft Qlbbs. 84 3 Corbett st. 05 Holman school, Corbett and Bancroft. 0 1104 Oorbett st. near Seymour st, 07 Fulton school, 3d and Miles sts. 08 1S87 Macadam st. corner Nevada at. 0S 1435 Macadam at., corner Dakota st. 00 N. W. corner E. 13th and Harnev sts. 00 1748 E. 13th bet. Marion & Clatsop. 01 1003 E. 13th st. near Tenlno avei 02 r.HO t'matllla ave. near E. 13th st. 03 Y. M. C.-A. bldg., E. 15th and Spokane. 04 r31 Srxikane ave. bet. E. 12th-K. 13th. 05 tiarage, 1503 E. 11th St. bet. Leo and Maiden ave. 10." '.-i 22 Bybee ave.. near Mllwankle at. K'J .Midway H we House. Mllwaukle st. 107 (iarage. 113 Mllwaukle St.. cor. Ellis. 10S Berkeley Club. E. SOlh and Xehalem Bt. 100 4442 Woodstock ave.. bet. E. 44th-40th. 10 Woodstock M. E. Church. E. 44th and Woodstock ave. 11 1 louse. ;a)5 41st at S. E. cor K3d ave. 112 5010 41st St. S. E, 13 5630 eoth ave. S. E.. bet. B6th-57ta. n Millard Ave. Station. 72d st.-55th ave. 1j Voodmere hall, V00dmere station 6 House. X. E. cor. 72d st.-50tl live. S.K. u ureen s res.. 3548 74th st. S. E.. near Powell. 18 Realty office. 82d St. - Woodstock ave lw W. cor. Olet st. and Woodstock ave.. Lents. 120 tiarage. 02d St., Lents. 121 Fire bull. 02d St.. bet. 68th ave. and Faster road. 22 Grange hall, Lents. 23 5413 72d st. 8. E.. bet. 54th-65th ave 123462S 67th st. S. E.. near Foster road. 124 3000 70tb at. g E. 12o W. 0. W. hall. 65th at. S. E.. bet. 4ota ave. and Foster road. 126 Laurelwood M. B. church. 4225 63d . st. S. E. 126 6603 37th are. S. B.. cor. fith st 127 Old South Mt. Tabor school. E.' 65th and Division sts. 12C 1606 Division St.. cor. E. 60th St. 120 6533 Fester rd.. bet. 64th and 56th sts. 130 Osborne bldg., Foster road. bet. 64th and 66th sts. S. E. 131 House, 4625 60th St. S. E.. cor. 47th ave. 132 Creatoh school. E. 48th and Powell sts. 133 N. W. cor. E. 60th and Powell sts. 134 Hall, E. 43d and Division ats. 136 Richmond garage. K. 37th and Division. 186 Engine house, stances and Greenwood. 137 Building. Gladstone ave.. bet. . 20th and 80th sta. 13S 663 B. 21st St., near Powell St. 130 Clinton Kelly school, E. 27th and Franklin sts. 140 Garage, 407 E. 28th St., bet. Division and Clinton sts. 140 S. E. corner 34th and Clinton ats. 141 808 Clinton St., bet. E. 25th and 2th. 142 713 Clinton St., bet. E. 20th and 21at. 143 661 Milwaukle St., bet. Brooklvn and Woodward are. 144 604 Mllwaukle St.. cor. Rhine st. 145 775 Milwaukle St.. cor. Bismarck st. 146 Garage, 628 Grand ave., bet. Clinton and Taggart sta. 14T 415 E. Sth St. N. W. cor. Grant St. 148 Engine bouse, B. 7th and Stephens ats. 140 304 E. Ctsy St., bet. Union and Grand. 148 473 Hawthorne ave. 1M Kv angelical cnurcn, n. itn and Poplar. 161 080 Division st.. bet. 33d and Green- wood sts. 52 206 E. 32d St., near Hawthorne ave. 163 1024 Hawthorne are., bet. E. 34 th -35th. 164 Lane Bros., 1072 B. Lincoln st. 1&4 Building 8. W. cor. B. 30th and E. Lincoln sts. 166 First U. P. clrarch, . B. ear. E. 87th and B. Cut sta. 156 1264 Hawthorne are., bet. B. 424 and 43a sts. 156 379 B. SOth st., bet. B Lincoln and n. uunwn sts. 167 M. B. church, B. 6 2d and E. Lincoln 167 1608 Division St.. bt. E. 69th and 60th. 10s in w. eor. LiDion and uawtnorne aves. 160 163 Grand ave., near Belmont st. 160 120 Grand are., eor. E. Alder st. 161 SO Grand ave., bet. E. Washington and tsiark ste 162 St. Franda han. E. 11th and B. Pine 163 East Side Library. E. 11th and E. Alder ats. 164 Frances Motor Car Exchange, E. tSth and Hawthorne are. 166 641 E. Madison st-. cor. B. 17th st. 166 Da vies Garage, E. 14th at., bet, Mor- naoo ana numont ata. 167 Washington High school, B. 14th and Stark ata. 168 603 Morrison st.. near B. 20th st. 160 S. Bl oor. E. 20th and E. Morrti 170 705 Havrthorne ave., bet. . 20th and Zlst sta. 170 780 B. Main at, garage. 171 881 Belmont St.. cor. E. 29th st- 173 Gosper Halt 20th end S. Stark its. 173 1013 Belmont St.. bet. B. SSd and R4th 1T4 B2 Belmont st bet. B. 83d and 34th. 175 , Garage, JB. 28th SL, bet. B, Mala and 176 261 E. 37th st., 177 164 E. 34th st Yamhill ats. 178 1041 Belmont St., bet. B. 84th end 86th. 179 Garage. E. 30th St.. bet. E. Morrison and Belmont sta. 179 Garage. 1268 Belmont at., bet. 42d and 43d sts. ' ISO 11S7 E. Madison St., bet. E. 30tb and E. 40th sts. 181 Home Telephone bldg.. E. 45th snd E. Madison sts. 182 1203 Belmont St.. bet. E. 44th and 45th. 183 Garage, E. Madison St.. bet. E. JUt and B2d ata. 184 1500 Belmont at., bet. E. 60th and 61at. 185 1784 Belmont at., cor. 60th St. 186 10S6 E. Stark st., opp. 78th at. 187 2020 E Stark St. 188 Eneine house. K. 8 2d and E. Burnslde 180 1980 E. Stark St.. bet. B. 78th-80th. 100 S. W. cor. L. 80th and E. GUsan iu 191 1883 E. Glkan at., cor. 74th at. 102 1983 E. GUsan at., bet. B. 79th-80th. 102 Garage, Fremont, bet. B. 7 2d and 73d 104 R BT office. E. 67th St.. near Sandy 105 Twohv Bros. Office. E. 60th at. and O-W. R. & N. track. 106 1774 E. GUsaa St., bet. E. 60th-7Oth. 107 15SO E. GUsan St., bet. E. 60th-61st. 108 S. B. cor. E. 47th snd Gllsan sts. ira N. W cor. E. 62d and E. GUsan ata. 20 Engine houee. E. 06th and Sandy blvd 201 Burfltts Plumbing shop. N. W. cor. E 47th and Tillamook. 201 Garage. 8. E. cor. B. 47th and Tllla mock sts. 202 Laurelhurst office, B. SOth and Gllsau 2j3 85 Sandy blvd.. bet. E. 28th and 20th y4 42 E 28th St., North. 205 2 E. 2tn St., ear js. Anaeny si. aKJ Kern school, E. 27th and E. Couch eta 107 Garage, E. 22d and E. Ankeny sts. 208 Church, E. 20th and Anker- ats. 200 Garage S. E. cor. E. 16th and Ankeny acuiA Garaae! 674 E. Couch St., bet. 13th 14th 210 laundry bldg.. E. Flanders at. bet. E lOth and 11th sta. 211 Buckman achool, E. 12th and E. Burn side ata. 211 25 E. 12th St., bet E. Aah and Pine 212 E. Burnslde bet. Grand ave. and 6th 213 383 E. Burnslde. bet. I'nlon and Grand 214 55 Union ave. X.. coruer E. Davis st 213 Garage, N. W. cor. E. 21st and Oregoa sir 24.1 K. 21st X. near Multnomah at 217 tiaraire. Hassalo bet. E. Oth and 10th 218 Kncine boose. Grand ave. -Multnomah 219 Maxwell Motor Sales Corp., Oregon st bet. E. 3d and Union ave. 220 247 Holladav ave. 221 164 B. Broadway, E. end Bdwy. bridge. 222 434 Larrabee st. corner Uupont St. 223 241 E. Broadway, corner FUnt st. 2-j.i :a:i Union ave. N. -, Garaee. S. W. corner E- 14th and Brcadway. 226 tiarage, E. 16th and Weldler sts. 226 Garage, E. 17th and Schuyler sta. "27 t'iaraze. U04 E. Broadway. 28 X. E. coruer E. 22d and TlUamook sta 220 Kncine house. E. 24th st. bet. TlUa mook and Tboninson sts. 223A Fernwood achool. Hancock St. bet. E jctli end 33d ats. 230 Grocery, E. 3Uth and Sandy blvd. 2. Garage, 1209 Sandy blvd. 2:11 MS E. 57th at. X., near Sandy blvd "32 R. E. office. 62d and Sandy blvd. 232 Garage. Thompson bet. E. 46th and 47tb Plries a-araee. E. 41st and Knott sts 234 Garage, X. W. corner E. 24th Knott 2m tiarage. 641 E. 21st. N. cor. Siskiyou 2ii.-i, liaraee. N. E. corner 16th and Brazee 236 Garage. 540 E. 10th at. N. bet. Brasee and Knott sts. 236 Irving ton school, E. 14th and Thompson. 237 7.78 Union ave. X. near Graham ave. 23S liarxge, S. W. cor. E. lOtb-Thorupson. 239 4'J2 Union ave. X. bet. Brazee and Sac ramento ats. 240 419 Union ave. X. near San Rafael St. 24a 477 Williams ave. X. bet. Page and Tillamook sts. 241 300 Russell St. 242 556 Williams ave. ham ave. 702 Williams ave. 723 Williams bet, 507 Williams bet. , -03 Russell bet. 142 Russell bet. bet. Knott and Gra- bet. Cook and Ivy. , Freemont and Ivy. Knott and Graham. Williams-Vancouver. Borthwlck & Alblna. 275 276 277 27S 270 20 281 282 2S9 20O 201 2H2 293 204 X. E. corner Russell and Alblna ave. 681 Mississippi ave. bet. Cook ft Monroe. 861 Maryland ave. bet. Shaver and Mason sta. 251 150 Willamette blvd. near Gay at. j.m Garage. 106 Willamette blvd. 252 !4 Killlngsworth ave. bet. Mississippi and Michigan ave. 252 24 F. Killlngsworth ave. 2r,3 111 Skldmore at. near Mississippi ave. 24 7S5 Mississippi ave. 2o5 770 Mississippi ave. 2."6 S23 Williams ave. bet. Falling-Shaver. 2.77 Oi') Aiblna ave. bet. Prescott-Blandena. 2',7 t2o Williams, bet. Skldmore ft Going. 258 North 1'ortland Branch Library, coruer Killings" orth and Commercial sts. 250 8rto Williams ave. JU 055 Union ave. X. 261 S. W. cor. Union ave and Alberta at. 202 840 Union ave. X. bet Falllng-Sbever. 203 407 Mason st. bet. Grand ave-E. th st. 23 883 E. Oth st. corner Mason St. 24 098 Union ave. N. bet. Golng-Wygant. 264 552 Alberta St. bet. 12th and E. 13th. 20.5 506V. Prescott st. near E. 13th at. 26 674 Alberta St. bet. E. 18th and 19th. 267 714 Alberta St. 268 R. E. office, E. 29th and Dunekley ave 208 Cowley's hall. E. 28th and Alberta ats 209 Garage, E. 33d and Alberta ats. 270 R E. office. E. 27th and Alberta ata 270 Garage. 1228 E. 30th st. X. 271 Garage. N. W. cor. 16th-Killingsworth. 272 671 Alberta bet. E. 18th and 10th sts. 272 737 Alberta bet. E. 21st and 22d sts. 273 556 Alberta, bet. 12th and K. 18th sts. 274 386 Alberta bet Union and Grand avea. 12.-.6 Union ave. X. near Ainaworth ave 444 Dekum ave. bet. E. 7th and Sth. 53.- Dekum ave. 427" Durham ave. Woodlawn school. Union ave.-Bryant at. Piedmont Presbyterian church, Cleve land ave. and Jarrett. 141 Killlngsworth are. bet. Mississippi ave. and Borthwlck. 111 Killlngsworth, ave. bet. Mississip pi sve. and Alblna. -2S2 Hlbbs' grocery. S. E. corner Patton and Ainsworth ave. 283 Kenton club, Rusaett and Greenwich. 283 110 Lombard st near Alblna ave. 284 Kenwood hotel. Kenton. 285 Arbor Lodge fire hall. Arbor Lodge sta 2S6 Thiems' grocery. 02 Portland blvd. bet. Denver and Campbell. 2xtU 145 W. Killlngsworth ave. cor. Gay st. 287 1241 Greeley bet. Jeasup and Ainaworth. 288 1587 Peninsula ave. near Lombard at. 28S Lutheran church, Peninsula ave. and K Hps trick at. 403 Lombard st. Church, corner Flske snd Lombard sts. 696 Lombard st. near Flske at. 804 Lombard at. Lombard at. ! 21 Richmond st. corner Ivanhoe st. 204 Schilling garage, Ivanhoe st, bet. Burr i and Alma sts. 205 City hall, St. Johna. 206 621 X. Hayes St.. St. Johns, bet. Trum- ball and Fessenden. 206 S. E. cor. Fessenden and Portland blvd. 297 St. Johns branch Ubrary. Charleston and Kellogg sts. ' First Truer ft Savlnga Bank bldg., and Fessenden. Richmond and Trenton ata, Church. Intersection Columbia Slough road and Sandy road. Grange hall, Rnssrllvllle. Buckley schoolhouse. l alkln a hall. Gilbert station. Farnsworth store. Gilbert station. City hall, Flalrview. Maccabee hall. Rockwood. Grange hall. Sycamore station. Murphy'a hall. Gresbam First State Bank buildice-. CUy hall, Gresbam. 3T0 Masonic hall, Troutdale. 11 ElUott a hall. Powell valley. 311 Dennie's ball. Pleasant Home. 812 Union high school. Corbett. 813 Bridal Veil library. 314 Bridal Veil Lumber Co.'e office. Palmer. Warrendale store, WarrendaJe. School boas. Sauviea Island. Holbrook schoolbouae. Fire hall, Llnnton. S1S Frank Johnson's, mile X. of Intersec tion bayune Diva, ana Germantown rd. Sylvan ecboolhoose. Falrdale schoolhouse. Bertha. Ryan'a Place clubhouse. Maple wood schoolhouse. West Portland schoolhouse. Rlverdale schoolhouse. Oor. Cooper ft Mattbewa, Brentwood 298 200 30C- :oi :02 SO.I 304 306 306 307 308 WO 315 316 31? 318 319 320 321 ?23 823 324 323 326 OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD JUNE 4, 1917 326 Panama Grocery, 8 2d at. and 70th ave. Stockholm Meeting. Gams m Importance London, June t. (I. N. S.) Greater importance Is now being; attached to the international Socialist peace) con ference in Stockholm than ever before. Events of the paat 24, hours have brought it prominently to the fore In publio attention. The action of me French, govern ment In refusing; passports to Frenca Socialists was a severe blow to those promoting; the conference and it . is evident that the view of the French governmnt Is identical with that of the American government. STUB TO BE TORN OFF BY THE CHAIRMAN STUB TO BE TORN OFF BY THE FIRST CLERK GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION, CITY OF PORTLAND, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1917 INSTRUCTIONS: PRECINCT NO. 1 - Wbea -writ tar to or ealltna; eav advertisers. To vote for any person mark a cross (X) in a square to the right of the name. VOTE FIRST CHOICE FOR MAYOR AND TWO (2) COMMISSIONERS. VOTE SECOND CHOICE FOR MAYOR AND TWO (2) COMMISSIONERS. VOTE THIRD CHOICE FOR MAYOR AND TWO (2) COMMISSIONERS. VOTE YOUR FIRST CHOICES IN THE FIRST COLUMN. VOTE YOUR SECOND CHOICES IN THE SECOND COLUMN. VOTE YOUR THIRD CHOICES IN THE THIRD COLUMN. DO NOT VOTE MORE THAN ONE CHOICE FOR ANY. ONE CANDIDATE. All distinguishing marks make the ballot void. If you wrongly mark, tear or deface the ballot, return it and obtain another from the election officers. OFFICERS to BE ELECTED: MAYOR AND TWO (2) COMMISSIONERS. If any voter shall vote more than one choice for any one candidate the vote highest in grade shall be counted and others rejected. MAYOR, One to be elected. Mark Cross (X) Between the Number and Answer Voted For. NAMES Or CANDIDATES Plrst Second Third 12 W. K. WAKKEN "Moral, patriotic, efficient, economical govern- ment" 1 , 13 E. N. WHEELER "A clean, consistent, capable, constructive busi- I nests administration with equal rights) to all " I 14 GEO. lT BAKES "Good, common sense in a live, active adminis- I I t ration" I . 15 WIXiXi H. SALT "My record of the past If my promise for the future." . 16 BEHAQE S. JOSSEIiTK "Golden Rule Candidate." 17 AIiEEir Ch BTJSHXIGHT "Conservative administration and repre sentative government wihout experimental and home-con- Burning bond Issues." 18 aEOBEUENZEZi "Social ownership at social utilities. KOmi- nate profits and speculation in life's necessities." ' I ; COMMISSIONERS, Two to be elected. STAKES OF CANDIDATES i First Second; Third j Choice, Cnolce Cnolosv 19 JOHH A. McQTTIlTir I 20 OEOBQE OAJtSETT "The man who knows the Job. Guarantees 1 courteous, impartial and efficient service." j 21 AJtCHIE MA SOB "Home labor and products; a business ad minis- 1 tration with courtesy, economy arid efficiency." j J 82 JOHN M. MAZTB "An economical, practical, efficient, courteous I ' business administration by a successful business man." 23 TOED W. JOBEU&AXUr "Municipal lighting plant. Reduce food prices. Jail speculators. Exterminate newspaper political boss- Ism." ' 1 24 X. K. KUBEI "Efficient business administration. Lower taxes. More payrolls. Equal opportunities to all." j 25 DAN KELLAHEB "Lower tax levy, factory aid, ship building. larger payrolls." j 26 A. It. BABBTJB "Will promote shlppjng; home manufacturing; pirchaae home manufactured goods; employ home labor." 27 KOBEBT G PIECX "Admlntatration without politics" 28 NORUAN 8. KICHA&DS "Equal rights to all; special privileges to none: efficiency and economy." 29 L. M. SATIS "More factories; bigger payrolls; good wages; give " the working people a chance " 30 WIIiT.TaM E. SMITH "Social ownership of social utilities. Ellml- nate profits and speculation in life's necessities." 31 EMIT.TT. BEYER "Social ownership of sociaL utilities. Eliminate 1 profits and speculation in life's necessities. 32 Wat In BREWSTER 33 CEO. W. CALDWELL "The people's representative efficient ad- I ' ministration civil service without politics results, not promises." ' , 34 CKABLES F. CHURCH "Want to be undertakes- at funeral phone " and light companl . No flowers." Proposed by XaltUtlT Petition. AN ORDINANCE defining conspiracies to injure trade, business or commerce, maldnr arach conspiracies unlawful, declaring that the circulation of any banner, sign or emblem with the intent to Induce others not to buy from, sell to. or hove dealings with an person or persons doing business in Portland, or the loitering or parading of any person or persons in the vicinity of any factory, place of business or home, is prima facts evi dence of such unlawful conspiracy, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof. no TBi: 111 NO. Proposed by Initiative Petition. AN AMENDMENT of the City Charter abolishing Commission Porm of Oo-rrnmnt, ssrtab- lishing eleven warda. providing for election of a mayor, auditor, treasurer municipal Judge and a councilman from each ward, giving the mayor veto power, granting ail legislative powers to eleven councllmen, and providing that the executive and adminis. is- 1 tratlre functions be performed by the Mayor and an Executive Board consisting of th Shall the Charter be so amended T 112 "113" TES. NO. Charter Amendment Submitted to the Voters by the Council. CHARTER AMENDMENT reauthorizing Issuance of seventy-five thousand dollars of bos. da for a garbage collection system and authorizing a tax levy not exceeding six-tenths of a mill for operation thereof. Said system may te on the basis of free collection, charge for collection, or collection of a certain portion of garbage free and charge for ail In excess of such portion. Shall the Charter be so amended? TT.T "115 YES. NO. Ordinance Submitted to the Voters by ths Council. AN ORDINANCE granting a thxee-yeatr franchise to Portland Trackless Car OompsXT to operate motor buses on routes designated as West Portland Route, south PorUaad Route, Depot and Down-iivar Route, and regulating the operation of such motor buses. Shall said Ordinance be enacted f 116 TIB, 117 NO. Ordinance Submitted, to the Voters by ths Council. AN ORDINANCE granting a three-year franchise to Portland Trackless Car Company to operate motor buses on routes designated as Belmont and Division Street Route- East Clay, Iadd Avenue and, Division Street Route, and East 52nd Street. Division and Foster Road Branch, and regulating the operation of such motor buses. Shall said Ordinance be enacted? 118 119 YXS. NO. Ordinance Submitted to ths Voters by ths Council. AN ORDINANCE granting three-year franchise to Portland Trackless Car Company to operate motor buses on routes designated as East 39th Street- Route; Halsey Btroet Route: Steel Bridge Route and Prescott Street Route, and regulating the operation of such motor buses. Shall said Ordinance be enacted? 120 121 YES. NO. Mark Cross (X) Between the Number and Answer Voted For. Proposed by Initiative Petition. to the council from each district; providing for election of Mayor and Auditor for ap pointment of City Attorney, City Engineer, Municipal Judge and Purchasing Agent vesting all executive powers in Executive Board composed of Mayor, City Attorney and City Engineer; prescribing powers of Civil Service Board. Shall the Charter bs so amended? 100 101 TES. NO, Proposed by Initiative Petition. AN ACT to amend ths Charter by adding' thereto Section 122a reorganising the Plre Bureau into two platoons of not more than fourteen hours night duty or ten hours day duty requiring the council to make appropriation therefor prohibiting the reduction of salaries and vacations of firemen, and requiring provisions for the health of firemen. Snail ths Charter bs so amended? 102 TES. 103 NO. , Proposed by Initiative Petition. AN ORDINANCE requiring a bond of TwsntT-flve hundred dollars (S2500.00) to be filed for eaoh motor vehicle carrying passengers for hire in the City of Portland under licence from the city of Portland, such bond to be for the benefit of any person recovering a Judgment for d&maces resulting from the negligent operation of such motor vehicle and providing- a penalty. Shall gsid Ordinance he enacted? Id4 TES. T6S" NO. Proposed by Initiative Petition. AN ACT amending the City Charter by adding thereto Section 8a providing that citlxens of r Portland, Oregon, shall have free use and occupation of the streets for pleasure and profit without giving any bond or securing a franchise, except for the erection of rail way tracks, buildings or other obstructions in the streets, and limiting license fees for" use of streets. Shall the Charter b so amended? 106 107 TES. NO. AN ORDINANCE providing for Interchange of messages and service between telephone com panies in the City or Portland, providing compensation tnerefor and making it the dutv of municipal authorities to secure compliance therewith. Proposed by Inlttatlvs Petition. jrovidlnir for Interchange of messages and service between tela Shall said Ordinance be enacted? 108 109 TES. NO. Ordinance Submitted to ths Voters by ths Council. AN ORDINANCE granting a four-year franchise to Portland Trackless Car Company to operate motor buses on route designated as Llnnton and Wlllbridge Routs, and regu lating the operation of such motor buses. Shan said Ordinance bs adopted? TES. 123 123 NO. Charter Amendment Submitted to ths Voters by ths OonneU- AMENDMENT TO CHARTER authorizing an annual tax levy not to exceed fonr-tsnth of one mill for purchasing and equipping land for parks and playgrounds In ths City of Portland. Proceeds of first levy under amendment to be used for purchase, prepara tion and equipment of lands In Marquam Gulch as playgrounds. Shall the Chartr be so amended? 124 TES. j-a5 Charter Amendment Submitted to ths Voters by ths Council. CHARTER AMENDMENT authorizing three million dollar bond Issue for acqulrlnar sit r sites for,1 and the construction, equipment, maintenance and operation of grain ele vators, docks, wharves, warehouses and all neceseary facilities .for handling grain and other articles of commerce and authorising an annual tax levy to cover interest charges and for the redemption of said bonds. Shall ths Charter bs so amended? 126 TES. 127 NO. Charter Amendment Submitted to ths Voters by the Council. CHARTER AMENDMENT prescribing procedure for elimination of grade railroad crosslags, modifying the present method for patyment of the cost thereof, by amending certain sections in the charter of the City of Portland and inserting a new section. Shall ths Chartsr bs so amended? 128 TES. 129 NO. Charter Amendment Submitted to the Voters by ths Ooumoil. CHARTER AMENDMENT defining ths term Street and providing' for laying rat establish. ing and opening new streets and changing existing streets and superseding exieUn methods of establishing and changing streets and repealing certain sections of thi Charter. Shall ths Chartsr bs so amended? 130 TES. 131 NO. Charter Amendment Submitted to ths Voters by ths Council AN ACT amending ths Charter by adding thereto three sections smpowerlng and antnorUlnar the Council to provide for tne construction of sewers and drains Jointly with certain counties, to levy ana coneci special assessment inereior, to issue bonds and I or expend money from the fund raised from the tax "for the construction of bridges elsewhere than across the Willamette River, Uie filling of streets across gulches and ravines and the construction of overhead or underground crossings across railroad tracks" for the purpose of financing all or a portion of the cost thereof. w Shall ths Charter be so amended? TES. 132 133 NO. Charter Amendment Submitted to the Voters by ths Council. CHARTER AMENTMENT providing for ths redemption of improvement bonds In eertaln cases by making a, transfer as a temporary loan from any other sinking fund or by issuing new improvement bonds. ' Shall ths Charter be so amended? 134 135 TES. NO. (Paid Ad. by W. H. Bard; Plttock blk.) v , Maaison sts. , k nieaseinenpoo xne journal ,( ;,, . .- Aar.) . "- V . . ;