OFFICIAL BALLOT
...... FOR
WALLOWA COUNTY, NOVEMBER 8, 1910
MarK a Cross (X) Between the Number and the Name of Each Candidate and Answer Voted For.
SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
VfitTn v.PU KSEMTATI VE IN'CONGRESS. Vote for One
12 Wm. A. Crawford of Wasco County
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14
A. W. Lalferty of Multpomn'h Ouunty
John Manning of MultnomHh G.unty
15 George B. PratUf Multnomah County
Socialist
Republican
Democratic
Prohibition
STATE
FORGOVERNOU
lti Jay Rowerman of Gilliam County
17 A E. Eaton of Union County
13 W. S Richards of Linn County
19 Oswald West of Clatsop County
Vote for One
Republican
Prohibition
Socialist
Democratic
FOR. SECRETARY OK STATE
20 F. W. Benson of DouplnK County
21 N. A. Davis of Umatilla County
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23
Allen McDonald of Multnomah County
Turner Oliver of Union County
Vote for One
Republican
Prohibition
Socialist
Democratic
FOR STATE TREASURER
24 Leslie Butler of Hood River County
25 Thomas B. Kay of Marion County
20 Chns. II. Ottfn of Multnomah County
Vote for One
Prohibition
Republican
Socialist
FOR JUSTICE OF SUPREME C0URT4 Year Term) Vote for Two
27 Henry J. Benin "of Umatilla County Republican
28 C. J. Britrhtof Wsco County Prohibition
29 Thomas A. Mr'i'enf Clm-ifa-rnts County
RonuMicnn-Democrat ic NonPoitical Judiciary
J. D. Myers of Con County Socialist
R. R Rvan of Marion County Socialist
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32'
Woodson T. Slater of Ma'on Countv
Democratic- Von-Politicnl Judiciary
FORJUSTICE OF SUPREMECOURT (fi Year Term) Vote for two
Art Cpovito H. Burnett of Marion County Republican
34
35
Cporiro H. Burnett of Marion County
T. J. Jones of Wheeler County
Will R King of Malheur County
Socialist
3G
37
Democratic-Non-Political Judiciary
Frank A. Mnro of Colimbi:i Countv
Repuhlican-Dcmocratic-Non-Political Judiciary
b7f. Rnmp of Marion county Socialist
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL
38 C. C. Brix of Crook county
3!) . M. Crawford of Doughis county
Vote for One
Socialist
' Republican
FOR SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Vote forone
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41
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43
L'. R. Alderman of Lane county
Ceo. A. Hinsdale of Multnnmnh ;nunty
J. B. Horner of Benton county
Robert R. Steel of Multnomah count y
Republican
Socialist
Damecratkj
Prohibition
FOR STATE PRINTER
44 ' Geo. Bylander of Multnomah county
45 Willis S. Duniwiiy of Multnomnh county
40 James E. Godfrey of Marion county
Vote for Ona
Socialist
Republican
Democratic
FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR STATISTICPAND
INSPECTOR OF FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS Vote forOne
47 S. LT Curry of Coos county Socialist
48 OT P. Hoff of Mult noma h "county Republican
49 D Ij7 Houston of Wnshing'on county Democratic
FOR
C0
51
COMMISSIONER OF THE RAILROAD
COMM ISSJONOF OREGON
'Hugh" McLain ofCoos County
Frank J. Miller of Linn county
Vote for One
Democratic
Republican
FOR STATE ENGINEER
52 John Koob of Jackson county
68 John II. Lewis of Marion county
Vote for One
Socialist
Republican
DISTRICT
FOR DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT OF
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WATER DIVISION NUMBER TWO
Goo. T. Cochran of Union county
F. M. Saxton of Baker county
Vote for One
Republican
Democratic
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Tenth Judicial
District. Union and Wullowa Counties Vote for One
50 ' John S. Hottg'.n of Union county Democratic
57 Francis S. Ivanhoe of Union county Republican
FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Twenty-fourth Representative
District Union and Wallowa Counties VoteforOne
Democratic
' Republican
68 J. A. French of Wallowa county
69 John P. Rusk of Wallowa county
COUNTY
FOR COUNT Y COM MI SS 1 0 N Fit' J
CO L. Couch
6l"7 Hillary S.'ilunt"7.71'. 1
62 J. T. McLaiu :
Vote for One
Republican
Socialist
Democratic
FOR SHERIFF
6 H..K. Barton '
64 Edgnr Marvin
Vote forOne
Socialist
Democratic-Republican
FOR COUNTY CLERK
65 W. O. Boatman
66 K A. Fosner
Vote for One
LK'mocratic-Republican
Socialist
FORCOU NT Y T R E AS U R E R
67 J. JM. Casteo! ..
g'.' w7tanklinrir'
69 Fred A. Kachow
Vote for One
Socialist
Democratic
Republican
KORjCOUNTY SURVEYOR
70 " . ll. Riidd "
Vote for One
Republican-Democratic
FOR CORONER
Vote for One
Vote for or against prohibition of the sale of intoxicating liquors
for beverage purposes, for entire county of Wallowa. Mark X be
tween number and answervotl for. '
71 "" For Prohibition. ;
72 Against Prohibition.
PRECINCT (Enterprise Precinct)
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
Vote for One
FOR CONSTABLE
Vote for One
Proposed By Initiative Petition
Women's taxpaying suffrage amendment, granting to taxpayers,
regardless of sex, the right of suffrage. Vote YES or NO
300 Yes "
301 No
Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly
An act authorizing the purchase of a site for and the construction
and maintenance of a branch insane asylum to be located, in
the discretion of the board of trustees of the Oregon State In
sane Asylum, at or within five miles of either of the following
cities, to-wit: Baker City, Pendleton, or Union, in Eastern
Oregon, to be called "The Eastern Oregon State Hospital "
Vote YES or NO.
302 Yes . .
303 No
An act to elect, on the first Monday in June, 1911, delegates to a
constitutional convention, to be held on the second Monday in
October, 1911, for revising the Constitution of the State, and
providing for submission of the proposed Constitution, so re
vised, to the legal voters of the State for adoption or rejection
on the first Monday in April, 1912. Vote YES or NO.
304 Yes
305 No
For amendment of Sections 6 and 7, Article IV, of the Constitution
of this State, to provide a separate district for the election of
each State Senator and each State Representative.
: Vote YES or NO. .
306
307
Yes
"No
For an amendment of Section 32, Article I, of the Constitution of
Oregon, by omitting the words, "and all taxation shall be
equal and uniform," and inserting in lieu thereof, the words,
"taxes shall be levied and collected for public purposes only,
and the power, of taxation shall never be surrendered, suspen
ded, or contracted away." Vote YES or NO
308
309
Yes
No
For amendment of the Oregon Constitution. Article IX (XIX)
Authorizing the creation of railroad districts and the purchase
and construction of railroads, or other highways by the State,
counties, municipalities, and railroad districts, creation of liens
upon property or levying taxes for the payment of the same.
Vote YES or NO.
310 Yes
311 No
For an amendment of Section 1 of Article IX of the Constitution
of the State of Oregon, directing a uniform rule of taxation
''except on property speeifleally taxed' authorizing the lew
and collection of taxes for State purposes and for county and
other municipal purposes upon, different classes of property,
and apportioning State taxei among the several counties as
county obligations. Vote YES or NO
312
313
Yes
No
Referendum'Ordered by Petition of the People
An act providing for the payment of $1000 00 annually. to the Judge
of the Eighth Judicial District, by Baker Countv, in addition
to the annual salary of $3000.00 received by him from the
State. Vote YES or NO
314 Yes .
315 No
Proposed by Initiative Petition
bill for an act to create the County of Nesmith out of a portion
of the northern part of Douglas county and the southern part
of Lane county; providing for its organization, fixing the sal
aries of the officers thereof, and for adjusting finances between
the three counties. Vote YES or NO
816
317
Yes
No
A bill for a law to provide for the permanent support and main
tenance of Oregon Normal School at Monmonth, Polk county.
Oregon, by levying an annual tax of one twenty-fifth of a mill
on the dollar upon all the taxable property within the State of
Oregon. Vote YES or NO
318
319
YeB
No
A bill for a law creating the County of Otis, Oregon, out of terri
tory now included in the counties of Harney, Malheur, and
Grant, providing for its organization and for the adjust
ment of finances and tranFferring of records between the sev-
ejral counties affected by the proposed law. Vote YES or NO.
320. Yes. "" " . .
321. No. '
A bill for a law to annex a portion of the northern part of Clacka
mas county, Oregon, to Multnomah county, Oregon, atid pro
viding for transcribing and transferring the records of the ter
ritory proposed to be annexed, and for adiustment of finances
between the two counties. Vote YES or NO.
322.
823."
Yes.
No."
bill for an act to create the county of Williams out of a portion
of Lane and Douglas counties, Oregon: providing for its or
ganization; fixing the salaries of the officers thereof; and for
adjustment of finances between the three counties.
Vote YES or NO.
324
325"
Yes
'No "
For constitutional amendment providing for the people of each
county to regulate taxation and exemptions within the county,
regardless of constitutional restrictions or State statutes, and
abolishing poll or head tax. Vote YES or NO.
826
327"
Yes.
No.
For constitutional amendment giving te cities and towns exclusive
power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the
sale of intoxicating liquors within the municipality.
Vote YES or NO.
828
829
Yes
"No
A bill for a law requiring protection for persona engaged in haz
ardous employment, defining and extending the liability of em
ployers, and providing that contributory negligence shall not
be a defense! Vote YES or NO.
330
Yes
831 No
A bill for an act to create the county of Orchard out of the north
eastern portion of Umatilla countv, Oregon; providing for its
organization; fixing the salaries of the officers thereof; and for
adjustment of the finances between the two counties.
v Vote YES or NO.
A bill for an act to crepte the county of Clark out of the northern
portion of Grant county, Oregon; providing for its organiza
tion; fixing the salaries of the officers thereof; and for adjust
ment of finances between the two counties. ' Vote YES or NO.
334
Yes
335 No
A bill for a law providing for the permanent support and mainten
ance of the Eastern Oregon State Normal School at Weston,
Umatilla county, Oregon, by levying an annual tax of one-twenty-fifth
of a mill on the dollar upon all the taxable prop
erty wttJnnthestateofOregtm.
Vote YES or NO.
3J!6
337"
Yes
No
A bill for a law to annex a portion of the territory in the eastern
part of Washington county,' Oregon, t Multnomah county,'
Oregon, and providing for a transcript of the records of the
territory annexed to be made and recorded in Multnomah
county. Vote YES or NO.
338
339
Yes
No
A bill for a law providing for the permanent support and mainten
ance of the Southern Oregon State Normal School at Ashland,
Jackson county, Oregon, by levying one-twenty-fifth of a mill
: on the dollar on ail taxable property in the state of Oregon
therefor, and limiting instruction therein to thoBe subjects
promoting efficiency in the art of teaching. Vote Y ES or NO
340 Yes
341 No
An amendment of Section 35 of Article I of the Constitution of the
state of Oregon, prohibiting the manufacture and sale of in
toxicating liquors and the traffic therein within the state of
Oregon, on and after the first day of July, A. D. 1911, except
ing for medicinal, scientific, sacramental, and mechanieal pur
poses. Vote YES or NO.
342. Yes
343 No
A bill for a law to prohibit, prevent and suppress the manufacture,
sale, possessirn, exchange, or giving away of intoxicating
liquors within the Btate of Oregon, except for specific purposes;
to govern the shipment of the same, declaring what is intoxi
. eating liquor within the state of Oregon, and providing penalty
for violations of the act. Vtte YES or NO.
844 Yes .
345 No- - .
A bill for an act creating a Board of Commissioners of nine mem
. bers to examine thesubject of employees' indemnity for in
juries sustained in the course of their employment, and to pre
, pare a measure to be presented to the legislature governing
the same, and report to the Governor of the State on or before
the first day of February, 1911, and appropriating $1000 00 for
purposes of the act. Vote YES or NO.
346
347"
Yes
"No '
A bill for an act prohibiting the taking of fish from the waters of
Rogue River, or of any of its tributaries, by any means, except
with hook and line, commonly called angling. Vote YES or NO.
Yes
348
349 No
A bill for a law to creato the county of Deschutes, Oregon, out of
the northwest portion of Crook county, Oregon, providing for
its organization, the salaries of its officers, and settlement of
the finances batween the proposed county and Crook county.
V Vote YES or NO.
350
351
Yes
No.
A bill for an act providing for the creation of new towns, counties,
and municipal districts (excepting drainage and irrigation dis
tricts of less than one county) or changing the boundaries, of
exibting counties by a majority vote or the legal voters of the
territory within the boundaries of the proposed municipality,
and providing that 30 per cent of the number of legal voters
within such territory may petition for the creation of a new
municipal corporation, and Dividing for the appointment of
. officers and adjustment of the finances of the new corporation,
and the method of procedure to create the same. Vote YES or NO
352 , Yes , '
353 No
An amendment of Section 10 of Article XI of the Constitution of
the State of Oregon, permitting counties to incur indebtedness
beyond $5,000 to build permanent roads, and providing that
debts for permanent roads may be incurred on approval of a
majority of those voting on the question. Vote YES or NO.
354
355
JYes
No
A bill for a law to amend the direct primary law by extending its
provisions to presidential nominations, allowing voters to de
signate their choice for their party candidate for President
and Vice-President; for direct nomination of party candidates
for presidential electors; for election by party voters of dele
gates to their party national nominating conventions, each vot
er voting for one delegate; for payment of delegates' actual
. , traveling expenses, not exceeding two hundred dollars for each
delegate, and extending the publicity rights of candidates in
the State nominating and general election campaign books.
Vote YES or NO.
356 Yes
357 . No
A bill for a law creating a board of people's inspectors of govern
ment, providing for publication of an official state magazine,
said board to be the editors and publishers thereof, the print
ing to be done by the State Printer; all books of public officials
subject to examination by the board of inspectors and reports
thereof published in said magazine; all expenses of the board
for printing and publication of magazine, salaries, etc., not to
exceed one dollar for each registered voter in the state; the
magazine shall be mailed every two months to each registered
. votfcr at public expense. Vote YES or NO.
358 Yes
359 No '
r an amenamem 01 Article 1 v, institution 01 uregon, increasing
initiative, referendum, and re-call powers of the people; re
stricting use of emergency clause and veto power on state and
municipal legislation; requiring proportional election of mem
bers or Legislative Assembly from the State at large, annual
sessions, and increasing members' salaries and terms of office
providing for election of Speaker of House and President of
Senate, outside of members; restricting corporate franchises
to twenty years; providing ten dollars penalty for unexcused
absence from any roll call, and changing form of oath of office
to provide against so-called legislative log-rolling.
Vote YES or NO.
360
SCI
Yes
"No
For amendment to the Constitution of the State of Oregon, provid
ing for verdict by three-fourths of jury in civil cases; author
izing grand juries to be summoned separate from the trial jury,
permitting change of judicial system by statute, prohibiting
re-trial where any evidence to support verdict; providing for
affirmance of judgment on appeal notwithstanding, error com
mitted in lower court, directing Supreme Court to enter such
judgment as should have been entered in lower court; fixing
terms of Supreme Court; providing judges of all courts be
elected for six years, and increasing jurisdiction of Supreme
Court Vote YES or NO.
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332
833
No
363 No
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