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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1922)
B* J ïr S E n : v £ ■ For No. 2 Mark a (X ) m BUI FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. FIRST TRICT. Benton, Claekamaa, Clateop, Col Curry, Douglas, Jackson, I m m U m , Lan«, Marion. Polh, Tillamook, Washington ^ 18 , W. C. Hawley, of Marion County c. a Repuhllcnn = M O N !» OF T O - ShjSÿf'. 0 U Ben W. Oleott, e f Marion County 14 Walter M. Pierce, of Union County 84 Thomas a o f t f «iv .'v /ii Trititi,*?' — T. M. Kerrigan, o f Ml Vote fer One 18 0. P. Hoff, of Multnomah County Republican 16 F. L. Too Veil«, of Jackson County Democratic ■ r " Carry’, Donnina. Lane OKTAL DISTRICT, i Vate far Three and •fPkr • John 8. Coke, o f Coos County ________Republican-Democratic )R JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT. ¿1 Vota for Three ■ - < r ^ 17 Geo. H. Barnett, of Marion County Rcpublican-I Jas. W. Hamilton, of Douglas Counts Democratic-Republican ................... - ..... G. F. ........... 8kipworth, of Lane County 18 John MeCourt, od Multnomah County Republican-Democratic 19 John L. Hand, o f Baker County R^pnjbliean-Demoereti* FO r i REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENT. FIFTH REPRESENTATIVE 1 STRICT, Ceee Oesmty. VaU fer One T .Ÿ . Bennett, of Coos County ~ 3 . •publlean-Deinoeratie SI FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. Vote for One J. A. Churchill, of Baker i' T;e I P . : m/i Campbell, o f Multnomah County Democratic 26 FOR STATE TREASURER. K-V PUBLIC JiERVICE Vote fer Os* FOB GOVERNOR 21 S. S. George, of County Da) M. King, of Coos County — ■ TAT1VE FOR REPRESENTATIVE, SIXTH Vate far One DISTRICT, Ceee and Curry ~ ."f— - i y 32 S. P. Peirce, of Curry Corate ' • r - Repu! blican-Democ ratio COUNTY FOR COUNTY JUDGE. R. H. Mast M Gao. P. Topping FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER PORT OF BANDON. Vate far Thro« Vate far Ona FOR COMMISSIONERS OF Vate far Ona T. P. Hanly 8» O. A. Trowbridge 4« J. E. Walstrom — - ■----- :-.T-rr—— ;. t - FOR CONSTABLE. District N i 41 Alan H. Austin Democratic-Republican 88 r-T 1 i----- r ", ;---------- — A « 1 Vate far A. Clifford W. Taylor Dunant W. W. Gags REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY. ■uttad by tha LagtaUtore^-AMENDMEMT I TING LINN COUNTY TAX LEVY TO PAY STANDING W ARRANTS-Purpose: To Don 10 of article XI of the constitution of JH | of Oregon so as to require tha annual lory of a tax of two mills on tha dollar on ell taxable property of Linn county, Oregon, until all warrants of said conn- ty outstanding December 11, I t t i, are paid with Ugni interest and permitting sock levy to be made in ax. cess of tha limitations fixed by said section 10 of Article XL Vote YES or NO EXPOSITION TAX AMENDMENT—Porpora: To U m city of Portinnd to raise |8,ouo,b00 by »¿.cglincU ag a special tea of fi,ww,bv« I ■ ' Tor throe years beginning not inter than 1924, and expand the same as authorized by tl voters of sud city at any general or special electio _ to pay _ _ expense of bolding an exposition in t the year 1920 or ■ te . a vertise the ri and ren i rei advantages of the state of Oregon and city of Portland, and validating any preceding concurrent city legislation carrying same into « if set. Vote YES or NO * | ---------- -------------- Submitted by the Legislature—AMENDMENT PERMIT- 1 TING LINK AND BENTON COUNTIES TO PAY OUTSTANDING WARRANTS—Pnrpora: Te amend section 10 o f article XI of the constitution of the state ef Oregon, so as to require the annual levy of a tax of two milla on the dollar on all taxable proper ty of Lina county, Oregon, until sack time ea all war rants of said county outstanding December 31, 1981, are paid with legal interest and to permit an issue ef bonds by Benton county whoa authorised by a ma jority vote of the people ef said county voting there on, in the amount of said county's warrants out standing December 31, 1981. for the payment of winch m> funds ware then available. Vote YES or NO PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION Mogie I Tax League: Harold Avenue, le, Fort ortland, Ore- Vira President, .* Oregon; Christina H. Mock, a ted by State Taxpayers League e f Oregon: W. J. Fullerton, Warren, Oregon; P ^ I tS S iiS Burns, o ; M Was. Harney, Oregon; C. E. Ingalls, Corvallis, Oregon; Astoria, Oregon; H. L. Euhi, Canyon City, A. M. LaFoiiett, Salem, Oregon; E. W. Pendleton, Oregon; Clyde M. McKay, Bend, George Miller, be Grande, Oregon; b 7W . Portland. Oregon; H. & Stearns, f cm calls, Oregon; 1. U. Temple, Pendleton, Oregon; Chma. jL Wt Albany. Oregon. Legislative Committee—INCOME TAX AMENDMENT—Purpose: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ball at the tea levy for state expenses sach year be levied on not incomes of natural parsons and cor porations beginning with 192«. the annual rate of income tax to be fixed by dividing the amount of tax required by the total not amount of all Ject to aoch tax; providing personal exemptions of from $900 to 31,000 for unmarried persons 31,600 to 31X00 for married persons ’ * Donal for each dependent, nine life insurance, gifts, bequests, devises and inhtntsiwas. and -x — .-»-u- corporations sad corporations exempted by United States income tax law. Vote YES or NO fhiild- Initiated by Ira E Sturges, taker, Oregon; Dr. Robert C. Ellsworth, Oregon; Harold Baldwin, Prine ville, B. Daggett, Redmond, Ore gon; Lewis H. Irving, Madias, Oregon; Collin E. Davis, The Dallee, Oregon; Leslie G. Johnson, Marsh- —COMPULSORY' EDI*( A Esquiring any parent, guardian or other person' tag control, charge or custody of a child over eight tember L i» 2 ? t a ™ d* « h d i l d t o m 'et*™! the eighth grade; (c) children between the ages of eight and ten living more than ona and one-half miles, end children over ten years of age living men three miles from a public school, axcept whan portation is furnished; (d) children taught by parent ar private teacher. Vote YES or MO Yes. “ N o.---------- ^ )u* fragrance e ft flowers roar upor far la thn i Republican Voters o f Coos County:— W e believe Steadfastly in the prin ciples o f the Republican Party, National, m State and County, and are convinced that I the best interests of the State o f Oregon, and particularly of the County o f Coos, will be best served by the re-election S o f g o v e r nor Ben W . O l c o t P ^ H ^ H N l H H The Republican Party has been fair and generous in its treatment o f Coos County, let us show our gratitude and ap preciation by supporting the Republican Party and its nominees. If ye« went the Portion- U .-- - -« W e urge you to stand firm in your loyalty to the Republican Party and all that it stands for—Re-elect Governor Ben W . Olcott and the Republican T icket This will insure Oregon’s continued prosperity H and developm ent I . I M rj-v'.V • • 1 I i 'S & i J. E. NORTON L. J. SIMPSON FRED S. BYNON W. H. REED J. E . SNYDER C. K. HUDSON H. W . PRESTON S. M. BOMBER CHAS. CAVANAUGH J. A . NAGLE V. J. WILSON H. P. M AUZEY GEO. HENNESSEY GEO. R. SAILOR 9. A . FOSS CHAS. E. RIDENOUR EMERSON STRONG IN E Z JOHNSON C. tx. BOCK 2J T. J. HARTMAN THOMAS LEW IS PETER LOGGIE EMIL NELSON HENRY P. BUEH N ER JOHN G. MULLEN HERBERT ARMSTRONG A . E. MORTEN BEN S. FISHER S S fS S JNO. H. GREVES Dr. T. F. MONTGOMERY ROBERT BANKS C. E . M AYBEE W . W . DEMMLER ERNEST L. FRYE H. W . YOUNG "M JOHN S. COKE JOHN C. KENDALL E A R L W . GATES BEN R. CH AN DLER W . E. BU TLER W . U. DOUGLAS JOHN FERGUSON DORSEY KKE1TZER CLAUDE NASBURG GEO. E. D IX A . E. ADELSPERGER CARL W . EVEKTSON LOUIS M. SUPLEE W. TAYLO R DEM ENT R. C. DEM ENT CHAS. ADAM S H. G. DEM ENT T. M. HERM ANN ' J. D. CLINTON A . J. RADABAU GH C. C. CARTER JAM ES HOBSON A . C. ENDICOTT T. a CURRIE ' J. S. BARTON T. M. D1MMICK J. P. BEYERS Cj S. McCULLOCH JOHN YOAKAM H .G . KERN R. A . W ERNICH a F. W ILLIAM S R E ID A R BUGGE JOE W ILLIAM S C00S COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL CO ' EARL w . g a te s , tarn wing; every h e it hr nera, serenity, sad the pen in •2*1 (Paid \ * ’ J ■ P •5 & I 1 » Fs j. ifl I •••J bbh I