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PM» VM ÀSfttÀfcb feAîtt tíófííei ASHLAND D A ILY T ID IN G S Tuesday, October 21, lii Kill The State Income Tax Rfied3, .0. A. Y....... Keating Reddekopp, Wnt. G. R. 1 Dallas P u b lish ed E very E ven in g Except Sunday by Reimer, J. K. R. 1, Dallas THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. Reisacher, John F., Condon Reynolds, C. A.......Silverton B ert R. Greer .................. Corvallis Re>'nold8- Fred — Lakeview Johnson, S. A................. Fossil Miller, E. \ George Madden Green Jn c .............. '*•»<» Johnson, W. E ............. Madras Miller, F. M. Newport Rice’ C 0 ................. Salem Jonas, R. H............. Prineville Miller. L na OFFICIAL CITY PAPER .............. Jolma, John ......Clatska •*<« Miller, S. C 777 Dillard RiC®’ G M........... Pendleton E ntered a t the Ashland, Oregon Postoffice as Second Class Mail M atter Jones, C. L ................Dayville Miller, W. L. . Monitor Rice> Lyman ° - Pendleton * K apphahn, E. L. 1406 Miller, Waldo g. Portland Riee' M‘ F ............ Roseburg Subscription Price, Delivered in City O n ^ Month .................. Court St.....................Salem Miller, C. N .. Burns Rice> N...................... Roseburg Three Months ............ Joslyn, D. D. Jordan Valiev Miller, T. L . .. Burns Riggs> Chas ...................Burns Riggs, Z. J ................ Salem Many Millions Diverted from Investment that would Provide Home Six Months .............. Kaufm ann, John G. Wood- Millett, G. C., R l One Year ........................... burn Independence R* ('kard8on> — Dallas M arket for Oregon Agricultural Products Keber, Alois ........ Mt. Angel Mills, H. W ................. Salem R!ckardson. S. E., Silverton By Mall and R ural Routes One Month .............. Keber, Jos. J ....... Mt. Angel Mills, A. L ............. Portland R,chmond- T - G- R 1. Three Months .................... Kellough, loanee ......Weston Mills, E. G.......Forest Grove D, u T a ,8 Six Months .................. Kendall, H. C........Portland Minshall. F, 3. Philomath R W J. ....Tillamook One Year .......................... Kendall, W alter ....Portland Minton, G. S..............Paisley Riley’ Frank Branch Portland Kelty, Eugene L....... Eugene Moe. A. D........... Hood River . DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES P., Silverton Kelty, Paul R ........... Eugene Moe3’ F - H ................. Helix Single insertion, per inch ............................................................ $ .30 Documents Examined by Citizens of Every P art of O regon-R ead Their Appeal to V o te rs - £ £ ■ ; J°' k ' .IL n S « n d • Y early Contracts One Insertion a week ................................................................... Condon .27% No other Pacific Coast State has Income Tax Law • Kingston, Paui r . ....Milton Moore- R. d ............. Rend n ° £ ? 2 8on’ n Two insertions a week ........................ ..................... KirV n S’ O. ,, , a T tt ., Robertson, Dr. C. H., Salem .26 Kirk, R. E ............... St. Paul Moore, S. J ....... Hood River Robertson L R 1 a k ev iew Dally Insertion ....................................... 77777777 .20 Klemsorge, R. E. Silverton Moore, W. E........Heppner Robinson.’ E. <L .„. Aurora R ates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising Harmful effects of the state income tax law upqn state develop Gates, C. E ............... Medford F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................................................. $ .10 t t m a wr wr Robinson, Paul ....Vernonia Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line Gaulke, F. H .................Joseph V Cyto 1 , 7 V V i*C Robinson, W. N Lakeview .05 ment are set forth in the following appeal to the voters of.Oregon: Gault, J. L.............. Corvallis ’ VFIV 7Y 1 Cc Rochester, George ... Bend Card of Thanks ................................................................................. 1.00 A V E HAVE EXAMINED copies of the documentary evidence as Obituaries, per line .02% Gaunt. George G.. MD. Kliks, B. A. ....McMinnville Moore, Wm. L Ranks R° g<?rS’ L®Sli®d-, ~ „ Condon Klinger, J. H. 1725 Hickory Montgomery. J a s ." E7 * Roman j F J to the eltect of a state income tax upon Oregon. We are satisfied as WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING Gavin, Thomas ........ Shaniko Salem M arshfield R o m a n ’ , , %.............. Astoria ‘A ll future events, where an admission charge Is made or a to the genuineness of the documents. Geer. I .8................ Burns Koontz, C. H ............... Halsey Montgomery T G B aker P n ...........A" tpl°Pe collection taken is Advertising. Gertz, H enry R. 1 .. .Dallas K reitzer Dorsey Marshfield Morris. J o s e p h '.N arrows l o w John E Coquille We find that this evidence substantiates the claim that many mil No discount will be allowed Religious or Benevolent orders. „ uratli, ........ . David . T1,lamoo„ M orr|s Dr w B . Satem R o ^ ^ o h n C o ,a .ll. Gibson, F rank .......... Salem K lions of dollars have been diverted from investment in Oregon districts Gibson, Jay ..............Gaston K uratli, E. J .......... Hillsboro Mullen, C S Star R DONATIONS . Gervais Kurtz, F. A................. Salehi No donations to charities or otherwise will be made in advertis that would provide a home market for Oregon agricultural products. Gilbert, Roy B., 2049 Newberg RUgg. A. E ............Lakeview N ebraska ................. Salem Kurtz, E. A................. Salem Murphy, Earl W M arshfield o u ......... I , * ing or job printing— our contributions will be in cash. We find the damage is so serious and of such extent that we appeal HU. R. P ................ Newberg Lam port, F. S.............. Salem Murphy, Peter 7 St Paul Ä ? ’, Ï Ï Ï Ï ‘ »lass, Will ........ Pilot Rock Lampshire, J .................Burns Murphy, W. R. R 5 ’ C ontrol Pnínt to our neighbors and to voters in all parts of Oregon to vote 5tor the Hover, OCTOBER 21 G ertrude C. Lasswell, Am y ......Yoncalla Aurora Sammons E C Portland WAY TO L IF E :— He hath shewed thee, O man, w hat is good; K lam ath Falls Lasswell, Jess R. ..Oakland Murphy, J. O’D .. Roseburg c h u ' m S S repeal of the present state income tax and to oppose the enactment of Goffin, A rthur. R. 3 Laughlin, E. J. FIf Myers, G. F. 593 s / S » , °0,*C. C o Ä and what doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love any new state income tax bill at least until such time as the other mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?— Micah 6:8. Gervais Lauby, N. M..........„Mt. Angel Salem iu„ Salem Savage, w W. u H.......Corvallis Nachtigall, John Pacific Coast states have enacted similar legislation so they cannot Gooding, W. L ....... St. Paul Laue-Daavis Drug Co. Dallas Sawyer, Robert W __ Bend Gordon, J. A. Klam ath Falls Portland Nayberger, D. M., Scarbrough, L D., Creswell grow at Oregon’s expense. Gordon, S. S................. A storia Lawrence, Geo.........Portland L E T ’S DO OUR SHARE - McMinvilk Scearce, R. J .............Mosier - »We do not object to paying a state income tax, but we do object Gore, W. H ................. Medford Leavitt, A. L .............. Klam ath Nebergall, H. L .... Albany Schatz, Paul P ...... Portland Almost without exception, the keynote of the speeches Gott, K atherina E. Falls Neff, P orter J. ... Medford Schilling, H. F ........Condon to imposing a tax that keeps capital out of our state, retards state de Lakeview Leever, W. C. Central Point Nelson, A. K. made by the members of the Portland Chamber of Com Monitor Schmidt, J. H .......... Portland Gould, M. J ................. B urns T ’ • ®..........---Athena Neufeldt, John P., R. 1. Schminck, D C....... Lakeview velopment and tends to leave our farmers dependent upon distant merce given at the luncheon held in their honor yesterday Gould, W. W .’ ............Burns r iar<^’ ......... P ortland Dallas Schmitz, John ............Baker markets. - /. . Gouley, Homer, R. 8 Salem ' . L. D.............. Monitor Nichols, Jam es H....... Baker Schneider, E. Forest Grove was co-operation Each and every one of them was em Gowen, R. B...............Gaston Schroeder, G. A. R. 1, Dallas We resent the tendency to give Oregon the reputation of being a phatic in his de' aration that through co-operation only Goyner, J. L..Lakeview Schneider, N., Forest Grove Schrack, Claud ........Lorane would a success : made of the campaign now being wag “ backward state.” Oregon’s resources and the,'courage and enter Grace, Mrs. Nellie R. Cove Schramm, A. A. ....Corvallis prise of her pioneer people entitle her to a great destiny. Let us all G rant, W. S................. Dallas ed to make for a “ Greater Oregon.” Graves, Goen C.......Condon Schwab, Zeno ........ Aurora join hands to rid Oregon of legislation that handicaps Oregon develop Gray, Roy .............Beaverton Scott, W. G....... Lexington The two great cities of California, San Francisco and Scroggin, T. J ......La Grande Greves, John II. *......North ment. Los Angeles long ago realized the need for co-operation ’ Seiberg, Geo. A........... Union Bend Leslie, J. Ross ........ Joseph Neufeldt, Peter R 1 Grim, C. C.................Irrigon ____ Lester, B. 'Wood ....Portland Dallas Seller> F - M............ Portland in developing themselves as well as in developing the Adams, C. F ............P ortland Brown, H arry, E. R. 1 Daly, J. F ................ P ortland Groesbeck, R. C.......K lam ath Levy, M. S............. ....... Union Nichols, W. F.. Tillamook Sencel'baugh, J. M., Coburg cities which contribute to their support. Los Angeles has Adams, E. N.......Silver Lake Dallas Daly, P a t s y ........ P rairie City Fails Lewis, Jay L........... Corvallis Northey, C. A .....Huntington Sensenich> Edgar H Adams, J. F rank, ....M errill Brown, J ,C. R. 1 ....Dallas Daly, W. M................ Portland Groner, Eerd. Portland .Hillsboro Liljequist, Wm. J ............Me- Norton, H. D...... G rants Pass perhaps realized this need a great deal longer than her Addison, B. C. ........Lorane Brown, T C. R 1 ....Dallas Daniels, F. WT...........Sheridan Gunderson, M. G. Silverton m innville Norton, J E CoauiHe Shattuck, Obil ............Burns H e lx Shelton. Chas. J ............Baker sister city, and as a result, Los Angeles has passed San Adelsperger, A.E. M arshfield Brown, W. C.................Burns Daniels, T. E .............Medford Guy, N, L....................... Dallas Lindley, W. T.......... Newberg Norvell. C. S ........... Adler, Leo .................. ^Baker Brown, W H. R. 1 ....Dallas Dano, M. A............. M arshfield Haas, E rnest W .......Sheridan Lipman, W. F. .*........Portland Norvell, J S ................. Helix Shevlin. E. C........ Portland Francisco as the largest and most prosperous city in Cal Adler, W m...................Gaston Brown, W. C ............... B um s Litch, Sam .......... Enterprise Norson S F .............Hennner Shoemaker, R. L........Elgin (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) Vote for Repeal of Tax ,Law Which Retards State Growth EVIDENCE FULLY PROVES DAMAGE DONE Damage so Serious that Repeal is Necessary ifornia. The cities surrounding Los Angeles, Santa Mon ica, Long Beach, Huntington Beach, Venice have all grasp ed the idea, and have given their full support to this meas ure, which has made Los Angeles the city she is today. Are we in Ashland going to grasp the opportunity offered us by the Portland Chamber of Commerce? What Los Angeles and San Francisco have done for California, Portland, with the aid of the other cities of the state can do for Oregon. And we can do even more than has been accomplished in California. For where the state just south of us has one natural advantage, we have ten. It is up to us to grasp these natural advantages, and pulling togeth er, with our larger sister, help Oregon take the place she so justly deserves, the greatest state in the greatest coun try in the world. KS5 S & V . Ä Aldrich, C. W. Rt. 7 Salem Brown, G. H ............Newberg Aldrich, L. P ..................Salem Brown, G. F. R. 1 ....Dalas Allen, A. W ..............P ortland Brown, W. S...................Vale Allen, H. E ...................... Bend Butob, E. M. K lam ath Falls Allen, W. W ........... Mill City Bubb, F. S.......... H untington A lterm ott, A. R....... Shaniko Burgard, Fred A. Portland Anderson, C. W. Lakeview Burk, Thomas ...........Gaston Anderson, M-. H .........Cottage Burke, J. J .............. Portland Grove Burns._ Jam es D. ....Condon Andrews, F ran k e E Butt, R. A................Newberg P ortland Buysecie^ L. F ....... H ubbard Angstead, H arry J. Calder, W. C...............B aker Lakeview Caldwell, John L .........B urns Antles, L......................... Bend Calkins, W. W ........... Eugene Farmi rs Lese Home Markets ¡ Ä Bc" A n Ä Vote 312 X Yes Evidence Substantiates Claim Archerd, Charles R. Salem Archibald. O. A......... Albany A rm strong, H erbert, N orth Bend t :S L yieH 'cN w .'':.LaÄ L e Ä _ Livermore, F. W. Jr. Ogden. Earl H Portland Darnell, B. C. .... Portland Hall, Charles ......M arshtjeld . Beaverton Olin , F • R . ........ m Mill — • -- -• -- — --- -- — m Citv Daughtrey, Wm. II. ...Echo Hall, E. B.K lam ath Falls Lloyd, W. W Halfway Ord H N ' In d en en d en '7 e Davidson, C hester St. Paul Hall. W. O................Prineville Lockwood, S. P. Portland Orth John S Medford Davidson, E. C........St. Paul Hallock, Blaine .........Baker Lottridge, J P Baker Osmund T ............. Portland Davidson, John ....St. Paul Hallock. E. D. ......Heppner Lum ijarvi, J. H........ Quincy Ottenhei’m er, h 7 j 7 Portland Davis, E. J ............F reew ater Halverson, H. F. H arrisburg Lundv, V. L Myrtle Point Ow«, a ” Moavn-a Davis, R. W ................ Albany Hamer, Edward T. R. 2 Lynch Jam es' H Portland S xle?’ F R Port Oxford M. ....Tillamook _____ Salem McArthur, Mrs. Lewis A P a l m e r B e r t'c DeArmond, H. H........... Bend Hamer, Myrtle J. R. 2 Salem R. 5 ......................Portland DeLap, P erry O....... Klam ath H am m ack’ Fred, R. 8 McCabe E L Cloverdafe Palm er FredJ °Jdan Valley Falls Salem McPiei i i n T ..........Ri7kr77'n Jordan Valley Demeat, R. C...............Myrtle H arder, B. E ............ Medford 1..........K icareau _ Point Harold, Alex R. 8 Bx 15 7 Dempsey, L. M. Gold Beach Salem Demorest, A. J. .Forest Harold, R. A R. 8 Salem Grove H arris, David ..Freew ater McClure, D. C Tangent Palm, A. E ........... Portland Dennis, J. W. R. 1 Sheridan Ilarfin, Evan Lakeview McCook. J. B. ....Pendleton Palm er, Nevin L....... Dallas C allan ,-A. C............Portland ÎLlo,uæ Dibble, ’ N. A..................B A. B urns u rn s Hawkins, H a w k in s A. A P ............ Toledo McCord, Blaine ..Woodburn Pargeter, H. O.......Roseburg C allitser, i P t Í ™ ..........Ï.HÔn« ■ - G- - R ....... “ * K‘D8, C. A- E E ............. ' c ' "'A b y Rickînson’ .....Newport Hawkins, Toledo McCord, O. H. P ....... Baker Parker, A. K........ Enterprise Campbell I, Jam es G. Dickinson, B. A............Burns Hawkins, C. O....... Newport McCoy, E. O........ The Dalles Parker, Lute .............. Burns ä S Ä R.1,” ; ^ e kr Ä X T Z Û ÏT ' s s V v Ä . V i . - CoÄ Shumate. R. C........ Bandon Sims, C. M................Medford CT__ <1 Simmons, IT H J I ............. T Fossil Slsemore, L. C. Fort Klamath Skee,s- T ............ Coquille Skinner. ------ M ark.........Portland S m ,th ‘ A A................ Baker Smith. A Amos G. R. 8 Salem Swa,n- A- s ................ Burns Smith, B. F., MD ....Burns Smith, N. T ................. Burns Smith, Seth S................Burns Smith, Miss Alta B. Pilot Rock Smith, Carl ........ St. Paul <J aude .........^t. Paul S ' Y,.......... 5,aIem Í Í ’ V' T—_Forest Grove Sm ith’ Janies Edward, St. Paul . v y S ä MODERN HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION As one travels over the hard surfaced highways in a state like Oregon or California he is impressed with the difference between the roads'built from five to ten years ago and modern trend in road construction. The old road, trom 18 to 20 feet wide, is being replac ed by roads where the grading runs almost from fence to fence on either side of the highway. This requires no more work than digging ditches along the sides of the road as in the past and it adds im measurably to the safety of the highways. It makes them virtually the width of a city street as on either side of the paved strip in the center there is plenty of room for one or more cars to pass. In other words, highways are being»widenqd out suf ficiently so that five or six cars may stand abreast. This eliminates, to a large extent, the danger of accidents from passing vehicles. A second feature that one observes is the tendency to build shoulders, some two feet wide on each side of old pavements and cover the space in between with a new surface of asphaltic concrete. Thus is the old paving base salvaged by a new shock absorbing cushion which will withstand the impact of modem traffic. Western states are leading the way in these new methods of road construction which include widening the whole grade and strengthening and widening old pave ments in the mai ner indicated. A BAD BARGAIN There is ample justification for the recent order of Secretary of the Navy Wilbur requiring graduates of the naval academy to serve two years in the navy after grad uation before resigning their commissions. Sixty members of the last graduating class resigned immediately upon completion of their school course. The government has provided an expensive institu tion for the benefit of those who attend the academy, It _ pays heavily to maintain it. It offers a free education and in addition it pays students $780 a year for the priv ilege of educating them. The unwritten undertanding is, of course, that the young men are to serve at least for a time in the navy. But the students are too frequently canceling their part of the contract. They take the free education and the government’s money while being educated, and give nothing to the government in return. It is obviously a bad bargain for the government, and one which Secretary Wilbur should be commended for correcting. How queer our language is, the actress has attacks of temperament, while the hired girl has her spells of temper, the rich man has his eccentric fits, while the poor man is put in a lunatic asylum for his queer notions. Lord help the poor head writers on newspapers if Robert La Follette is elected President. Bend Payne, G. E ........... Sheridan Snyder, C. C. ....Brownsville Backensto, H ...... Gold Beach Castner, C. H. Hood River Bailes, H. O.................. Spray C attanach, Geo. H. Canyon Socolofsky, Edwin D. Bailey, H arry ........ Lekeview City Salem Stackland, Karl J ....... Cove Bailey, John E., ....F orrest Cellers, A............. McMinnville Donegan, J. J ..................Birrns Hazard. E. W........ ...Salem Grove Chandler, P. F. Canyon City Dougall, John T.........Portland Head, J. V......... .... 777.7.Ione Stadelman, P. J. The Dalles Stafrin, Conrad ........Dallas Bartel, D. T. R. 1 ....Dallas Chapin, L uther J Salem Douglas, Thos. H......... B urns Healy, Wm. A. Portland Stanard, II. Wayne, Baker, Sam H. G rants Pass Charley, L. B. ..Silver Lake Drager, B. H. 290 Com’l Heaton, Snow V Enterprise 8 Timber purchases or suspended.... 118,000,000 Brownsville Ball, H. C...........Hood River Chinouth, E. C........ DayvUle Salem Hebard, H. F. .7 Umpqqa 11 Construction of lum ber mills, Stapleton, G. T...... Hillsboro B anister, F. L............Paisley Chitwood, C. C. Jacksonville Dubuis, John ..............Bend Heilner, Joseph Baker towns, logging camps and logging Steele, A. A rthur Burnum , L .........The Dales Chrisman, F. M. Silver Lake Dutfey, Grover ................Cove Hendricks, H. H. Fossil railways abandoned or suspended 7,875,000 Clatskanie B arton, W. H......... Portland Christensen. F. W .......... Tilla- Duncan, Lee A...Haines Hendricks R J .............. Salem 32 O ther industrial investm ents can Steel ha m mar, Geo. W. Bates, G. R ........M yrtle Creek mook Duncan, R. M...................Burns Hendryx, H. E 77 ¿B aker celled or suspended ...................... 4,578,000 Silverton Battleson; B. W ....... M onitor Churchill, A rth u r M. Duncan R. B........... Silver’ou H erm ann, Erwin B One year's operating pay roll on Steiwer, L. L................ Fossil Baum an, Geo. A ....... F o rrest Portland Dunn, A. W. R. 1 .. Dallas Roseburg foregoing items ............................... 5,680,000 Steiwer, Miss R. M Spray Grove Churchill, F. H. ..Roseburg Dunn. Ed C.........;..Tillamook H err, John F Athena Disincorporations, 14,606,000 cap Stew art, Chas. H...Portland Bayley, E. J ........... John Day Clark, Allen ...........P ortland Dunn, T. A. R. 1 ....Dallas Hewitt, Geo G Medford ital. Damage lister 1-10 only........ 460,600 Stewart, E. B.......Roseburg Beach, F. W ............P ortland Clark, C. C............ A rlington Dye, Clarke E ......... Portland Hill, A. T. ........La Grande 10 Actual removals from the state, Stew art, John ........... Condon Dykeman, W. E ...... Lakeview Hill, Nellie May ... Lexington including loss of only one year's Stew art, W.. C....Dayville E aster, G. Sherman ....Lake- Hill,, L. F. R. 8 ........ Salem payroll .................... ......................... 2,440,250 Stinnett, J. B............ Dallas x „ view Hill, W. O............ Lexington 22 Threatened removals, including Stobler, H. A............ Bangs * -i Ebert, W. F ...... Forest Grove Hildebrand, G. G........Dallas loss of only one year’s pay roll.... Stone, D. W ...................Bend 2,218,500 Edlefsen, J. N. ......P ortland Hirsch, Max S........... Portland 31 Cases as to which definite am ounts Story, Chas. F .......Arlington Edwards, T. H....... Portland H irsekorn, A. L.......... Salem are not available, but which would Stange, Aug. J. La Grande Egan, A. J .................Gervais Hoech, J. W ....... The Dalles am ount to many millions; damage Stringham , L. L ....... Imbler Beall, John S..........P ortland Capps, M. I. R. 1 Egan, Homer W ....... Gervais Hoffman, W .,G . MD....... Mc- listed a s ................................................. Stuart, J. L .............. Dayton Beall, Lee .............Lakeview Independence Ehrm an, S. Mason P ortland * Minnville 34 Cases still under investigation; Stuggs, R. W ...........Portland Beals, D. S.................. Riddle Clark, N. K. ............... Union Eisen, J. M............Mt. Angel Hogg, J. G. R. 2 ....Salem Suplee, Louis M. would am ount to many million; Bean, L. E ................. Eugene Classen, H. H. R. 1 Dallas Ellis, Charles .............B um s Hogg? R. W. R. 2 ....Salem Myrtle Point million; damage listed as ............. Beck, W ..................... Toledo Cleveland, Mark A. E lliott, Fred R ........... Dallas Hoke, H. E ................. Stayton Surbauer, H. E. Cornelius Cases in which reported removal Beckner, A. L. R. 8 Salem Um atilla E lliott, H. J ..........Perrydale HQke, Mac 7...........Pendleton Sutter, Chris ........Monitor or investm ent elsewhere was sta t Beckner, C. L. R. 8 Salem Clingenpeel, W. E. Swayze, F. B....... Hermiston ed to have been caused by the in Bede, E lbert Cottage Grove Lookingglass Sweet, W. J ............ Bandon come tax but which cannot be Beharrel, W. H ........ Portland Cloud, Jam es A...........Riddle Tabor, G. E. Myrtle Point verified in w riting; damage listed Bell, Chriss A............P ortland Cochrane, G. N............ Haines Tallman, J. V.......Pendleton as ....................................... Beuham, A. S...........P ortland Cochran, A. L ............ O ntario ^2- R- ° Dallas H ollister, Fred North Tate, E. E .............. Helix ... .. Bennett, Charles T. Mosier Cohn, Eugene ........ Portland „ R -...Lakeview Bend Taylor. D.................... Halsey Total recorded damage ........ $41,252,350 St. Paul F nders« G. Jr. Ashland Holmes, W. R. ..Enterprise Bergen W. V........... Hillsboro Coleman, F. R. Teat3, C. B........ Rickreall Paul Holman, J. F - ................ Dallas Bernard, T. E ....... Lakeview Coleman, S................ .. St. * Paul a U< p Ernst» L- n G................St. T ............................ .................................................... Terrill, Byron ......N. Burns B ernard, W. Rodney Collier, A. M............K lam ath ....... Wp° ° iR)n’?,rn Rom an- W. F ....... -o «tarid McDowell, Mrs. C. E. Prine- Pearce, L. H. Myrtle Point Thlelsen. H. Van ...Salem LakeviSw Falls ™ a ’ MIlton ........Corvallis D , . Homes, „ , , Fred C........ Ashland . ville Pearson, W alter E„ Portland Thomas, W. M........Molalla Bernards, F rank ....St. Paul Collins. H. W ......... Pendleton S vans’ Baker Hope, M. J}. G............... Vale McKay. A lbert J. R 1 ................. Vale Pease, Edward C. The Dalles Thomison, Joe D. Beymer, ..........Heppner Colt, C. C.................Portland ans’ 'V T-i„. WY,........... Halfway Fred Medford — j — ^ . , J. W ................ uv.v, v>. v>................................... I 'jm a u u S irvoraff ta t i ' Hopkins, À — H ----------- Hubbard Peet, F. W....... Prairie City n oon m ver Hood River Bishop, J. W ................Salem Compton, Henry V....... Salem n,vereu> u r - K. D........Lake- Horn, D. G........ .-...... Bonanza McKay, A. W ........... St. Paul Peirce, S. P ................. Sixes Thompson. Thos. Pendleton Bishop, Roy T ....... Portland Connor, F. J ............ St. ~ ra o e r, Ko tier t t „ view H orner, Chas. H....... Condon . McKay, W. R., R. ------ 1 Pelton, James Fort Klam ath Thompson, W. L...... Portland M Paul , M. ..St. Paul n__„ H orton Drug Co........... Bend Blanchar, E. O. Hood R iver Conyne, C. W. ...k...Monitor Hubbard Pem berton, W. S., R. 2. Thornburg, J. A. Blanchard, O. S...........G rants Cook, Blanche Jacksonville Falc° aeG Fred W. Pendletou Hoss, Hal E ....... Oregon City McKinney, W. C........Milton Turner <-uiCaL .u io Forest u Grove Pass C o o k ,.J. L................ St Paul I ave11’ „ G; .........Lakeview Hossman, Frank J .......Burns McLean, W. A........Sheridan Peoples, D. H,............ Bend Thornton, A. L. ...Lakeview Bleecker, T. E ....... P ortland Cook, Peter .*....... R ickerall H‘ TD........... Corvallis Houston, J. P .................Vale McMorran, Geo. H, Eugene Perkins, G. L...... La Grande Thornton, K athleen M Bledsoe, J. M. Myrtle Point Cooley, W alter .......... B arns D........Bandon Howard, Clifton H ....... Lake- McNaughton, F. D. Portland Perkins, J. T. Klamath Falls Lakeview Blodgett, E. M............ Nyssa Coolidge, H. E. ..La Grande F ensler> Clarke W. Myrtle view McRoberts, P. W. Perkins, N. G. W. Tisdale. Mark N. Sutherlin Bloom, J. E ...... :...Redmond Corbett, E. R .......... Portland „ Point Howard, C. M........Sheridan Canyon City Myrtle Point Toevs, Henry F. R. 1. Ferguson, B. I. R. 2 Salem Howard, R. S........ .Portland McSheiry, Irl C. McMinnville Perkins. W. _____ C. La _______ Grande Dallas Ferguson, W. S...........A thena Howe. Ralph P. R. 3 Salem Mack, H. L..............Corvallis Perry, J. C................ Salem Tomlin, John R ....Medford Fernald, Lewis ...........Baker Howe, W. R. R. 3 ....Salem Mackay, W. N............ Condon Peterson, P. C Burns Towsley, F. D." ......... Burns Fink, A rthur, W. R. 1 Howell, J. B............ Linnton Macleay, Roderick L Peterson, Chas. M. Portland Towsley, Myrle R.......Burns Boeckli, John ........ Linnton Courier, L. V. R. 1 Dallas Dallas Hoy, L. D....................Paisley . Portland Peterson, F. E.‘ H untington T urner, Howard W Bolton, Daniel V. Antelope Courtney, Eugene Wood- Fcdey> T. H ......................Bend Huhbs, George ......Silverton Mahaffey, E. P .............. Bend Peterson, Will M. P e n d 'e * ^ Madras Bond, B. M.................. Halsey bum Fox> R - M: ..............Portland Hudson, C. S...........- Bend Mann. J o h n C........... Medford Phillips, W. L. 7508 High, Tyler. W. A................Astoria Bonser, Alex ........ Scappoose Cox, H. M.. Arlington F rack > W ill R. 1 .......Dallas Hughes, D. E. Prairie City Manning, F. G........ Perrydale Salem Upjohn, D. II..............Salem Booster, H. H „ R. 1 Coyle, C. H St Paul F rak es» F - A......... Scappoose Huling, C E. Myrtle Point Manning, R W ....... Logsden Piaseck, E. K ......... Dallas Valade, C. A........... Dayville W oodburn Craig, Geo. S. . .E nterprise F ra n k - H. J ............P ortland Hulsey, R. D. R. 4 ... Salam Mal ° r - D- M............ Wallowa Pollan. Ben ........ Monmouth Van dn Wiele, D. L. St. Paul Boren, J. M..............P ortland Crary, W. H ...................Echo F ra n k Hn, W. C............Salem H unter, P, L................ Dallas TZ n • l Van Dyke’ T M..... 8t' Paul Boutan, Alfred ......St. Paul Craven, F. J .................Dallas K P PH C I Q IY ltQ l I I n f ' an Dyke, W. J ...... St. Paul Bowman, E. M. North Bend Crawford, J. H. R. 2 Salem R tfx fQ fo fz x *Y.VV|JO Y X lU llU ll V7UL Van Petten, E, C. Ontario Bowne, Walter ......Medford Crawford, O. G.......... Joseph l l v l x i r t l S u l d l C V /lO W I ll n r> i « •, r. >, « Vassall, W. G............Dallas Boyd, M. L.................... Dallas Crawford G C Jord an ™ Maloney, Dan E. M arthlield Pollman, Paul E ....... Baker Vaugn, Axnos ........ Bay City Boyer J W ' Grande ’ ................. Valiev F razier> T. C................. Milton Hutchinson, J. T..........Union Marsh, Chaa H. Pendleton Portwood, C. O. .... Fossil Vawter, V. I............ Medford Moss .............. E nterprise Marvin. Ronde Crawford V a w ter H pnnnpr en n n er F uchs. • 1M USS ...... ...... Baker » alter H n y yatt, a n , Geo. ueo. W. vv. nmterprise «*«*»•**, G. y- W. »». Silver ¡?uve„- Lake i.nite Powell, x-owen, Keith n e n n .... Woodburn Vernon, A1 W. Independence Bracher, C. G. ...P ilo t Rock Cross E F H a lse v Fuhrm Fukrm an, a n > C. G- J J ....... Coquille Coquille Hyett, Hyett, J. J. W W ............Creswell ..............Creswell Mason, Mason, Lloyd, Lloyd, R. R. 8, 8, Box Box 109 109 P P ratt, ratt, Forbes Forbes B........ B......Portland Portland Viereck, Viereck Frank ... Stanfield Bracklnreed, Alan Medford Crowder, Ramond R am ond...... p,Un rt° e rt°T’ Sal,em Hmari. Ilm ari- J John ’.............. Quincy Quincy . “ ' * £ UJie ? ’ ? ' a ' E E ............Salem o h n ’............. 8aleni P P r?f,na" r?f ,na" ’ ’ D- D- 1 11.............Salem Vincent. F. W .......Pendleton - Brainerd, - L. - N.........P ~ ortland ’ ttluuuu H erm iston Wnii-, T C L.' ¿ 7 '¿'.TortU r _ ,— , — nd l i v i n g Lewfs „ ------- - Masnn ....... a F reew ater Voorhies, A. E. G rants Pass Freeland,' H.'"7°Madras Mat80Ik .J ‘ A lb ^ ic L M a n ah d , iiS d Pi’/gh,’ Lomlne . .------------------- -------- _______ „ ........................ --------- -— .......... Salem Voorhies, Gordon, M edford French, D. W ...............Baker Isaacs. Wm. .F........Medford "pY- A lbert G, R. 1 Dallas Putnam , George .........Salem Voth. H. W ................. Dalas Frisbie, R. C................ B aker-Isaacson, J. O............ Central Mayer’ J* G Lebanon Quiring, David, R. 1. Dallas Voth, J. H. R. 1 ... Dalas Frum , O. W ......... ...... Halsey - Point May°- J W ..Stayton Radabaugh, A. J. Voruz, E. P ..................Baker Hillsboro Myrtle Point „...Condon Fulkerson, A. N. R. 4 Salem Ivie, J. R ................ Sheridan „ e„rr?n ' L‘ -------- ------- Wade, ------- Sherman ----------------- ---------- Pulton, Tom W. Port Orford Jack, C. J r ........... Hillsboro Metchan. Phil ....... Portland Rasmussen, W. B. Portland W aite, F S. K lam ath Falls w u n Fundm an, Paul ..W illamina Jackson. D. H ........... Ashland Meyer, W. M....... ........ Salem Ray, Charles ....Cloverdale W alker. A. C. Jacksonville n l i i n f r ’ r ' m .........P AlhiS2 P n t L n ^ --------B u rn s Gadsby, Ben ...........Portland Jackson, John .........Condon ' a ' ” La G£a Pde Ray- Guy ...............Corvallis W alker, George H.......Salem HrZmnlr CT M............A ^ r / S ’ ?' ' J® G ahaa- H. W. Jordan Valley Jackson, W. W ........... Lorane iJm a T \ A‘ iAu " r ‘ V?iem Raymond- T- L....... St- Paul W allace, Paul B........ Salem Ä ' c r f S a s s i Ä i . 5: = Ä Ä N w ° R PrinevUle Irrigon Retards State Development Recorded Damage Due to State Income Tax Many Millions Diverted from Oregon Industries Vote 312 X Yes Repeal State Income Tax Wait till Other Pacific Coast States Have it B r ir iiw /’D^rwin '. '^ E ^ e n e C“ rrey’ Ge° ' n ^ A r t i n g t o n G arrett, J. H ........ • Hillsboro A Garrison, L. E. .....- No^th Brock, A. L............Cornelius Currier, M. C............. Paisley p ° 7 deJ Brock, W. P ...... La Grande Cusick, H. B............... Albany Garrison, T. B. ....Oakland A' ..„Lakeview - Gak®view Jetm ore. S. A. J ° J na- Jam es Pendleton J ° J n«on. John W. Medford Johnson, M. R. Porest Grove part« vntoro- « ^ n e rs and „i,^ contributors live . i - nail ___ , of Oregon; this advertisem ent Issued by C. C. Chapman. E ditor of Oregon Voter, initiator of repeal m easure; residence, 169 Lownsdale St., Portland. Oregon. ^ a ard, rd F V rank o ° S.......Portland .......Portland W W ardrnn' p*' n ........ PUndni« w * ' i .......S l r l J n I w ltsom R A ¿.¿’.¿T ortfan d