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TIIK llliNI) lll'MiKTlN, 1KNI, OUK WKDNKSIUY, AUOl'HT 10, 1011.
29 IAS
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whAt Voters vll
FACE NOV. 3
Secretary of Stnto lsiuc Jtooklrt to
Voters llrlcf ItcMimo of HhcIi
I'roiMisltlon Irovidctl for Their
Reference wul Convenience.
Co)lo6 of tho Initiative paniphlot,
Issued by Secretory of Stnto Uen Wr
Oloott, nro being mailed to every
registered voter In tho state. The
jiroioseil constitutional amdndments
nnd measures contained therein nro
to bo submitted to tho voters nt tho
general election on November 3.
There, aro 19 proposed amend
ments to tho stnto constitution and 10
proposed Initiative measures In tho
pamphlet Tha legislature referred
eight proposed constitutional amend
ments nnd two measures to the peo-
Vple, and 11 proposed constitutional
amendments and eight mensures
-wcro initiated through tho efforts of
'various persons or organizations.
Tho proposed constitutional
amendments and measures referred
to tho voters by the legislature are uh
follows:
Amendment of section 2 of article
II of tho constitution, so as to re
quire voters to bo cltlxens of tho
United States. At present foreign
ers, who nt lenst one year prior to tho
day of election, hnvo declarod Uieir
intention to become citizens nro en
titled to vote.
Provides for IJcutennnt Governor.
Amendment of section S of nrtlclo
V of tho constitution, creating the
ofUco of lleutennnt governor, which
official shall serve as president of the
senate and while so doing receive
a salary of $10 a day.
Amendment of section G of article
XV of the constitution, providing fori
the consolidation of city and county
governments in counties having u
city of over 100,000 population.
Vhero suoh consolidations would be
made the city and county boundaries
would bo mado Identical and tho por
tions of tho county outsldo of tha
clly boundaries would bo formed Into
a new county or annexed to adjacent
counties.
Amendment of section 7 of nrtlclo
Xf nf iVin AnniMldtlMn if ADnlltn ttlO '
stnto to bond Itself or Incur Indebt
edness in excess of $50,000 for
building nnd maintaining permanent
roads, constructing Irrigation and
power projects nnd developing un
titled landfl. but limiting the total
indebtedness for road purposes to 2
ner cent, and the total indebtedness
'or Irritation and power projects and
developing untitled lands to 2 per
cent of the assessed valuation of all
the property in the state, making -I
per cost for both.
Tnx MeflMiros Proposed.
Amendment of section 32 of art'ele
I of the constitution, omitting the
requirement that "all taxation Bhall
be equal and uwlforni," and provid
ing for Uvy and collection of tax
under general laws for public purpos
es only.
Amendment f wMon 1 rf arfr'e
Ia of tho constitution, providing for
tho eUosittcatton of proport) for tax
ation prpoM. Thin Is a companlo i
Amendment of tho on preceding and
to Intended to ojien the way for a re
organisation of the mot hod of niak
Ine taxation atwotameats.
Amendment of article XI of tho
constitution, by adding a soctioa au
thorizing the enactment of a gen ral
law to enable an .'ncorporated town,
city or municipality, by a voto of the
olectors Interested, to surrender Us
charter and be merged into an ad
Joining city or town.
Amendment of Boctlon 19 of ar
ticle IV of tho constitution, inrret
Ing tho salary of members of th
legislature from $3 to $5 a day
Two tax measures, one prnv'dlne
for so anouat tax of one-fortieth of
a mill for the maln'ensnre of.th'
Southern Oregon State Normal scho !
at Aflhlaad, and the other providing
for the same amount of tax for the
maintenance of the Bastem Oregon
Normal seHool at Watton. Doth or
those schools have beeu eloaed to
several years.
The ecnatltHtional a nwiil !'' i
posed and measures Initiated by th
neoplo are as fclows-
Amendment of artee 15 of the
constitution, providing for a univer
sal oJght-hour law for employe in
ajl llne of endeavor, whether phvs
lool labor or mental employment,
farm-hand or profeHional assistant
A measure providing for an e'ht
hour day and certain room ventila
tion far all female workers.
A mensuro providing for Bi non
partisan judlolarv nnd prohibiting
rnirty nominations for judicial of
fice.
Measures to Savo Waterfront.
Public docks and warfronta
piendmont to the constitution, re
serving to tho noople of the state
forover their rights in the beds of
nnvlqahln streams.
Municipal wharves nnd dorks Mil
-MHinrj7lni olfs finr' ournB n con
struct, operate nnd maintain wharves,
docks, etc.. or to loase suiimerged
lands for the construction of private
wharves, etc. .
Stnte-wlde prohibition constitu
tional amendment.
Constitutional amendment abolish
ing tho death penaltv.
Anigndment of article 9 of the
constitution, providing for n sneciflr
personal graduated extra tnx on real
estate assessed over $25,000.
rA moasuro to consolidate tho cor
poration department with tho state
insurance department.
A measure to abolish the state
board of dental examiners and pre
scribing who shall bo entitled to
practice dontlstry in this stnto.
Won Aimed nt "Single Tax.'
Amendment to tho constitution
making tho terms of nil county offi
cers four yenrs.
A mensuro to require, tho governor
to appoint n commission of live mom
bora to drntt a tnx code.
A mensuro to nbollsh tho Desert
iLnud Hoard nnd reorganizing cortntn
stnto olllces.
Amendment to tho constitution
providing for proportional represen
tation In tho stnto legislature
Amendment to tho constitution to
abolish tho stnto senate.
Cousltutlonal amendment estab
lishing n department of Industry nnd
public workR for tho employment of
tho unemployed of tho state, nnd
raising funds thorefor by Imposing nn
additional Inheritance tnx.
A mensuro providing for n primary
delegnto election, nnd legalizing tho
assembly method of recommending
party nominations.
Constitutional amendment limiting
taxation exomptlo.ns to $300, nnd
providing that a two-thirds voto will
be required to mnko further amend
ments to thla section. Its avowed
purpose Is to "kill oft tho single tnx
in this state.
GOVERNMENT
L
W
0 0
$70,000 for Mckenzie
ROUTE
Ktcnlvo Hvpcudlturcs Will bo Mario
on Trans-Mountain HlRlnvny untl
Annual Appropriations Vor Up
keep Alio 570,000 Available
FOIt BAI.K TO HIGHEST lUDDKU.
For cash, lots 1 and 3 of block 3
North Addition to Uond (former lo
cation of Evergreen rooming house);
nil bids must be received by mo on or
before August 31st, 1914; no bid un
der $500 considered. I will notify
successful bidder by wire, September
1st. 1914; leave bids at offlco or 0.
S. Ilentson. Uond, or send direct to
Dr. II. D. nrown, Fort Myers. Flori
da. 23-2Ic.
Is It Done Right?
(who ""I "Ms w)
If It to. let wll enough ilon Hut un
Ufa It U up to th toark in vvcry dttull
com and ar ua.
LOW PRICES, BETTER SERVICE
ffcnd Steam Laundry.
AND DIIY CLEANING .
Put Your Duda
In Our Suds"
That -about $70,000 will bo avail
able from (luvornment funds for
work on tho MoKenzto pasa road, to
bo utIUxod In tho Foront Itoservcs on
both sides of tho summit, desplto tho
lack of co-operation of Crook coun
ty, Is tho welcome nows that comes
from Kugono nt tho westorn end of
tho route.
While Supervisor Morltt of the lo
cal Forest Oltlce. says ho hna not yet
been advised ofllclnlly of this action,
he has been expecting It. Ho says
ho Is sure tho road work in the re
serves will bo dono on this ns well ns
tho other sldo of thoumml.
Tho Kugono Hogtstor says:
"Urlnglng tho nows of tho decision
of the forestry orrtclnls to nllow
$70,000 for tho continuation of tho
road work over tho MeKonzIo pass
and cnthUBlnstlc over the excellent
work that has already been dono
over tho summit of tho Cascades, C.
It. Seltz, 8Uiorv'sor of tho Cascade
National Forest. II. Thompson,
county Judge nnd Wnltor CJrlllln. vice
president of tho I.ano county (loud
Roads nssoclntlon. returned to Ku-
geno last evening from their trip to
Sisters, beyond the summit, made In
comimny with throe ohlclnls prom
inent In tho forostry cspartmont.
"Not only will the government fur
nish $70,000 for the continuation or
tho work, but between $2,000 and
$3,000 a yoar will be given for the
maintenance of the road within the
forest reserve.
" After the engineers had sited
up the situation,' said Mr. Seltz last
night, 'they Informed me that the
money would bo available for tho
completion of the road over the sum
mit and besldos tho money for main
tenance will be added. I will at once
place my mon and machinery on tho
job and will push tho work as long
ns the weather win permit,' "
1 iKJBLMWU.'
Prohibition
Boomed!
After G4 yonra of activity
by tho f Honda of prohibition
tho average American today
consumes almost six times
as much liquors ns did tho
avorago American of 1850.
In spito of this there it leai
drunkenness. With this
wondorful chango for tho
bottor, prohibition has had
nothing whatever to do. Tho
real reason is found In tho
fact that today thoro is a
vastly greater amount of
beer consumed. And boor
is not conducive to drunken
ncss. Prohibition is a failure
and has had but ono effect
whorovcr tried: to put n
ban upon tho opon nnd
abovo -board drinking of
beer and other light bov
e rages and to drlvo men
to secret, immotlerato
drinking of tho strongest
stimulants. This is notably
truo of Mnino, a prohibition
state. There is ten times
as much drunkenness per
capita as thoro is in Franco.
Paid Advertisement
K. . UMtlCII,
Chamber of Commerce,
tend, Oregon
Port
llKAL KfiTATK TIUX8FKUS.
lNMtrl by CrtMik County Abstract Co.
Kenwood Promotion Co. to Wni.
Wolfo Its. 7 nnd 8. blk. 13, Kenwood.
U. 8. to Wm. II. Strcot patent SH
NW. S NB. N'H S NVi SB 2-S-21-23.
V. S. to Anton rtossbachor patent
8W 8V 14, NVs SIC, SIS SB 1, NW
23-22-SS.
U. R. lo Chaa. CampMI nateit NW
Hh). SB NW, Wi4 NK 40-11.17.
llend Co. to C. A. Joiim 15 ft. It.
7, all S. 9, blk. 13, llend.
Uend Park Co. to Oeo. Spnthn It.
3, blk. 12, llend Park, $20u.
Hand Pnrk Co. to Wm. Illmmels.
hash. It. 4, blk. 14, Riverside.
It. II. Doynrmond to L. M. Itlch
ardson, It. 11, blk 19, Cented add,
Uond.
O. C. Hankie to Orpha Mark fi
acres n SB Nit 20-17-1 1.
J. Snow Parmlnter to Titos. Par
mlnter It. 28, blk SS. I. a Pine.
V. S. to Harry O. Webb patent 8V
NW, NW 8W 23-13-15.
Uond Co. to W. C MrCulston It.
4 blk. 18, Park odd, llond.
)BiiajaBigiiBwiffJt
The Hoard Cannot Iks Hettrred,
Tho Iron is Gunruntcod Forever.
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THE LIFE CAREER
"SflioolliiK In youth ihntitil limtUblr !
rilmlril l irHtf a non In lli ll f
r (lie tri prtniMidil iHtiiiiatlon lut wlikli
i Utlil"-l,inlciHC W llllut
Tltl l Hie MlMlon ol III
OREGON AGRICULTURALCQLLEGE
Pnr(y.Ulh School Vear Opens
SBPTIsIBER iStli, 1914
Wtllr for llliislintrd toopn llnok'
Ift, "HID I in. CAHM'K." slid lut CtU
Ior fiml.ilnliiE lull Infill in.illuii
igtf fitnt - A'liiiriii fimn t
AKroniuuvAnlinnlMiiMMiidiy.nnltylluv
bandty, Poultry HuMinmlry. Il'il(iillure.
ARrkultutr (or TMihrt I DKISIUY,
I.OOtllNn NOINt'MtINd IIOAll' tico.
NOMICS: UomeMli S icikp. UmnMtlc Art,
HNdlNI'liKINd: hlKtrlinl, Inlentlon,
UlRhwnVi Mrlinnl(nl, Chenilt nl, Mlnlnc.
Ceramics. COMMLKUt. I'HAHMACY.
IMMISTUIAI. AltTS
Vomhtiwl Conrvi- Acrlniltiirp, Dairy
Ipr, Howe Makrin' Cournr. IndiiMrial
Arp, forestry. Mutlnrs Short Course
.S'AiHo -ljr I'lano, Strlnc, Dsiid,
Voke Cultute.
l:tnnri tloilrx" 0 by Mill Frr.
A.IJlf.. rlllt HKIUHTHAH,
(twT.IMn ) ChuiIIK Oirgnn
Sum hi 'i j 1 1 . 1 1 1 ii"i
V. T. fircone, Hopklnton, N. II.,
writes tho followliiK letter, which
will lutoreat ovory ono who has kid
ney trouble, "For over n year, Mrs.
Oroeno had boon ntltlcted with n very
stubborn kldnoy trouble, Toley Kid
ney Pills dono moru to complnln her
rcoowry than any tnodtolno sho has
tnkon nnd I feci it my duty to rocoiu.
mend them." Pnttoruon DrtiK Co.
Adv.
OIIURGII NOTICES
HnptUt.
DII1I0 school lo 11. in. ProarliliiK
sorvicn II o'clock, subject, "Tho Or
igin of Mnn." A I'nlon yuuiiK poii
pin's inmitliiK will bo hold In tho
evoiiltiR buKHtnliiK nt 7 o'clnuk. Tho
Innder will ho chosen by tho I0p
wotth I.enKUo. A I'nlou aurvleo of
tho MntliudiHt, I'rosliytDiliin nnd Ilup
tlst churchi'H will bo held In 'ho
lliiptlnt church litiKlniiliK ut 8 o'clock.
llov. U. A. Hinlth will pit'noll tint
snrmon, sulijoct, "(littherliiic Mniinu."
Coino and brhiK your frliiudn. Wml
ttnsdny ovviiIiik lrnyar uiootlXB H
o'olook. IC. (1. .ludd, piiHtor.
Cliiirch of the lli-elhicii
Horvk'fM trnoh iilteriinln fliiiiiliiv In
tliu M. B. church at .1 p. in.. Ner
vlues next Humid)'- Iru II Kox, Min
ister. 4
Presbyterian.
Tho Prnshyterlnu sitrvpin nott
Hiinday will bo hm follows: Miiiidav
soliool nt 10 a. nif preaehliiK at 11,
theme, "PHrtNiiml Coutaet with Joa
ns." The third sorvlco In the snrlo
of uiiluu mvotliiKH will bo hold In th"
llnptlst church. II. C. Iliirtraiirt,
pastor.
MethodUt.
PrenohliiK ut tho iuoniIiik hour,
1 1 o'rlnok. Thoro will bo no nvon
ItiK service on account of the Union
sorvlco. Honda)' school 10 n. in.
Prayer ineulliiK Thursday 8 p. in.
C. A. Hinlth.
ItofreMh yourself with n cold drink.
Pull plats at S and 10 cents. Ameri
can llakery Adv SStf
Cllrulaxl
It's n laxative, of course and tho
nicest hot weather drink you ovor
tasted, Klimliun thoroughly, and
pleasantly, too. P. 0. Cryslor, Hyra
ciino, N. Y., nays: "Have lined laxa
tives for K years but this Oltrolsx
has Kotl'verythltik le boat n mile."
Try II. Patterson DrtiK Co. Adv.
BRICK WORK
I havo built ctery brick bonne In llend crcx'tcil by
rontrnct.
WOHK Till'. IH5HT.
PI1ICI4S TUB M)WliST.
SATI.SPACTION AIISOI.lTKI.V m'AHAXTItHO.
SAND FOR, SALE
The Xx-ot obtaluitblo at tho loucot price In InrKo or
small itiantllloH,
I have Hie oxrhiNlro privilege for sand In all G. ().
I. Company ditches.
JACK TANSEY
111! IfSfr-ifrirfwtn 'splllnilsid'lilli
ifll liPll WHILE THEY j
IfiP llllliliiliiil last 111111111
El !fi! I ililiillii III Folding Ironing Board llli SB !ii li II &i !
IB S lillliii li I 'itn Every Electric Iron 111111 1 iiifjffillll
I 1 11 P III II II I ie reu'ar Pee S is I IS il $
-lli 1111111131 $3.75 Il!IMtllMSII5(lfflll
The New
Perkins Hotel
A
PORTLAND, OHECON
extends to you a cordial invitation to
make this hotel your headquarters.
THOROUGHLY RENOVATED AND REFITTED.
Ilooms without hath $1.00 nnd up. Rooms
with private Imth $1.30 nnd up. LOCA
TION CENTRAL. REST of SERVICE.
A RESTAURANT WITH FOOD AND PRICES RIGHT.
C. II. SHAKER, Malinger
I Building Material .
LUMBER, SHINGLES
w
J The Miller Lumber Company
bend, Oregon.
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St
toandy Livery & Auto Co.
NEW AUTO TRUCKS
Will bo put on botwoon Uond nnd Silver Lnko April 1.
HEND-LA PINE $2.00
BRNn.FItKMONT 81,00
HKNU-wmrnocK $4.no
BEND-SILVKU LAKE.. $5.00
Reasonable Rates
will bo clmriroi en nil Exprons nnd UnirKnKO.
CALIFORNIAr
MILL
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