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Won.!) YOU. AH A lATJUOTIC CITIZEN OF OllKCKiN. 1ACI'j HITCH A HIGN ON
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TfreBrnrw- gets $4203.51; state
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$312,389.50 FOR AUTO FEES
In the apportfonninfof tlifj aulrtr
mobile fees colIectVty the State for
ho six month per;d ending KcdStem
b r 16, recently omplfted by Secre
tary of State Kozer, ,J.ane -county's
share in $4203.11... By law one fourth
of the amount (originating In the var
ious countless in returned , 4r the.
county in neui 01 pioony tax irom
: ! T'li: HORHERS OF THE KTXfE7
nothing to prcciU the paasage
That Ih exactly what vou will holi) to do If voti do
of nif'UHiirc No. 3U and 3lf. ou the November ballot entitled; ''Constitutional Amend-
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TMa measure proposes to limit: the rate of interest In Oregon to-C-per, cent. You
, tan, by lwf fix the, rath of IntercHt in Oregon, but you cannot, by law, force th loaning
of money In tlila Mate, vhen a much higher rate can bo secured lelsewhvre. The pass
age of thin measure v uld force the withdrawal of the millions of foreign capital which
I today loaned on fact )rhH, buftlnesH and real eHtate In the' stat. afl'd'fen jour 'local
money owncra outKlde of the state' to better investments.
i . 1'aHnagc. of thU in anureiwould mean forecloBurc of,, ,tb.ousanda .f ,, mortgages;
would renult In financiul paralysis, and would mean widespread unemployment. r
You, no doubt,' underhand tho vldoupucsa of, this 'mcaBure,, but. .have, you talked'
to your nelghborK and friend about It?) Wct urge. you to do everything you can to de- .
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feat Mil measure'" Oregon's reputation asa HOmul state ror myeuum retjuu wai.
1 liis measure be overwhelmingly' defeated.
VOTE 315 X NO
AND L'JiGE YOUlt FlUKNDS TO I)0'UKEWSP3. '
' ' ". STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE
(Paid Adv.)
Slat tnmoitriinffefiTlTy" Df'oiiroa
ntlm on earth. We can m4 j tain
iMtf 'ptwtttlir, the falling off If th
KurTiryn demand notwlthtidInff
fy ni)iing; Mn tfiSspies of AnifrScan
fcoHsoraPt buf and fn'e a'lirger
harc.oi'the romtnoiMti'! thejj pro-
NOTICE' OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
the
Votlre la hereby lvcn , iLai
whKb the autLoMl now ex,,npt.ndned , ha. -
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Ti e r!nialnfn; -thr fourth la diver-1 Qreton toT the County. ff Lant her
ted to the Batoybl(?hway fund for i final ac-rount aa ladmlnlstratiK of
rood roads DJrt:oHf. Durlnr thlaUhe estate of Hortsnula A. tlirney.
8l: months period f.ane W-unty people 'J""' 'T hr.i.r
...,,..,.1,,..;'.'.,,.'.,I.,M.I'I October, 1020, at the hoir
pu mi ii.iii in iivws.i -jo'clork a. m. of -i.r day'
50 for drivers lfceti', a total vtOXiniy Court Room In aald
lS,927.r.O; Tbe county's ahard v of j)ia, r by order of. anld C"out p.
this momy la 420:?.51. ,' " t"7, "ar. ,r,m ,n r"f('! "
' i lohtr.Mona to Rid f nal accou
A total nt $470,074.25; was collect! thB fctletnpnt 'thereof. All rbj4tlons
o.tr tho state: $30,777.25 collectiid i to said-amount must be n t fUinti
,i.i f. , t0 now ii,.n. f and flld wrth tn Oerk of salfl Lourt
. . . ... on or before raid day and i'rnej
ana i3,zy7,.ror auiomowie cnse .flV-PM Arffrlfn(fltriltrt, df
It cost ih4 state' $31,623.41 to aol- Mtata--of TlorUnsla 'AVjCarnef- do-
day
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tiring
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.7 r - r r':zjur" notice iot final settlement
lu.nt is apuoruuii'.-u biuuuk me o
counties.
BETTER PORTLAND, PORT
CHEAPER f R,E1CHT.
'CoSistilrmhle lntert;'l 1 1 be'ltl
infousfd In
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this blll'lni Novemben .",.. : . of.lultnniab(county. xnUiii
TUe tueJur iProUlc for the cpn- (Inally.ioJd Its way, to U,.Supr4jo
i-tnlldutlon ot tfie J'ort nt J'ortUnd t)l Court 'of .rt'troo., ,' Jo ''lcliilon, wr If
lha (Hook Cwmnlwilott of itbat Cfty Ukn by' iudge llobet ,S,.', Ilean. i 10
hie intert; ij,' i Jd Kivea the , consolidated body suf, was. thep Qn ,tbet Supreme , Byi; pf and la
II swtlotiH O iiifate to drdgo and wlntato' Qregori an Is now. the Unitet SulU.
" " " . ii f.,, ,.,,Knnt.l in c w U amette ttmtrici conn juiiKe, ine msunEuisueu
voted on NovMnbcr s.-cond. known , ,.,,,,,,. riVAr- irnm Portland jjurbt Kave a lucid and' convincing
1 tuVrtut of I-oitlulid Dock Comnils-' .H. mU)( (invidM wr the reason why ail of .he p'sopli'of, -Die-i of meat more per eek for
".mon.Cowsolldntton HIM"-. .' MlttIt:,Hnent aud . bituriueni- of the Ron are interested In seini; that the han fee formerly booght. "
,A pjounnln.d effort, In, b!f PVf :,l)ort i.tlif- In . l .u.rbcr . at . Turt-. l'st fi Portland .fljalnfalni clvm'nel Vrbcrek the demand for
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riif hM ef tt.H vo will full only
HOW LABOR'S ARNING8 V4ELf
BUSINESS
The average worker today earns
probably at least $l(.J;a daynore
than he did in 1914.' This increased
income for 35,000,000 ,workera totbj
over Seventeen 'blflifcrfVa ' Vear",'rt
fifty-ihr?e mllllpn dollars a day. Two
Oiijdt of thlayiniraasQ Is consymed
by the increased cpet of the nesess-J
ail ml Tbe. remaing fatf'vqr : tx,
ibiiOns ; a year, eighteen mlll!Jhs'
Jda represents'. he-;:inetir;;.,ofn(fie
worker's increased . purcbasingpower
and la the cause of the preseni pros-
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" ' -1 Y' Not!ceJ Is- hrebV given ' th th
I nndersizned has rendered an4 1 filed
Mb the rCtniaVr Court of the Stfte ot
Oregon for the County of Laftt, bis
final account as Administrator of
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tne esiaie or ueorge tt. tvraziey.
quaint the ptopln ihrin'tjooui iu'
ntHt lih tho linportmue of tiilopt'lnj; I
1 of juff;cli'iit depth f
iv hfer- sia 9arpr'ov'l(ie!i
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Farming Is a Business
, nl like every 1nisiirw.. it rtquirt s form?
rrds mid I Unto; tLul r.ivc you the fact,
atiout ywir form, u.-t a; a busini-ss tour,
Las thoni a!,out lib business.
We print forms and letterheads (every
buainessfarmer should havehisown lettei
bead) on Ilammermill Bond, the Utility
BuunesK l'uicr.
', Ltt Vj Show You What H' Cat
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ujon the l pW-peity ' wrthln the Port
,f l'oitl.imV. vhua W prnctlittlly
Mult ti4tnr.it) i-oUHly. but under the
coujiliut'on of thin nUla ttiia taxing
and boiiil'iiK powi r cannot br granted
to die I'oit of 1'orilniid i-xcept by
he K-opiu ef the htate.
" Sponwirs for (he bill point to th?
fuel that If lrtland exer buromes a
iirot'idc.4' aVlf.iii'tto' tmrt ; billion a year. Suppose every Araer-
facllitp's tn Its harbor.
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the fcl- ltRn' discarded a pair of shoes aftet
nine Instead of twelve months. 'Tbat
lowfn'r lanruUce Jiidce Uoan nets
h.vtii a peVrectly clear : Jintlftcatlon . rbaH'toeah a new American market
for having all the people of Ihe ptat'o for twenty-five' million pairs' of shoes
vote n measures afecttnj; the one annually. Suppose he thirty-five
Frii -( n th nfflfB- ' ' ! million sniokers Increased their nlco-
'lt Ih a far t of which this c-o'tirt l5ne ' expenses. -y a quarter a weeK
(Sorn-ni.' t'ourt of Ore. son) will take 'each; the resulting new market would
Jud!c!u! knowledge, that the PorC ol."!.40?'00'?0 ."Vi -f ' t91!?
Un In a year. Suppose each of the twen-
reat port ef entry the enf r- t-t v, of V'ortlaml. Is ' the commcriiat i mAIIon AmjrkaB. fainiies could
will 'greatly profit as a n'Ht.lt. tne- . , ...,,, n ront ...im L nrttitinni
. iiieiropona ui ine siaie oi ) re t.w, il . . -" . -r-
r,in producer muft have acos ot VM.,( j rr,m; that would mean the construe.
ft !. t!i center of 'traic mid cim-'j ,0-of i.OOO.ooO new five-toom houses,
merce for a vast section of counrv! The.his 'a5.e ,evel P1"8 the Euro'
K'mriv t-e:,iiu' ii'et-a r-nminnia 1 '"Mn demand have made the United
of land rnd soa meet, and thro:t'.i i
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it,e sea and tho Mrty'way to feet tuo
rri'ln. wtMl. livestock product, linn
her and other products of thH utate
t.i t:.e inarkflR eP the woild U thiough
hi I'ort' nf ' Tort land, which moans
Mienrer freight and a greater return
o'the producer, wblcli is the f.jiffl
ihlng that Iho whole tate is liUenst
cd in.
Court Favored Bill
Soon after Ihe Port of poitlanu waa
deceased and Saturday the SOta dar
of 'October.' 1920, at the hour MT ten
o'clock a. m. of (.aid day a tbe
CoantjrYCourji Ilpou? Jtjisald ttiunty
naH, dj oruer ui aaiu uuri ueci uu
as the day, time and place of life ring
ob lections to said final accou it and
thVetlemet thereof., 'AH obJtIons
to said accnunt roust oe .In tfiting
ind tilei with thfe';ierlof Isaldl Court
on or before nalif day andttmel
' Z. T.-KhUzla. 'Admintsiratorldf the
estaterofi George B. Kintzley, de44ase'd.
3 TBrtuiisL'aiJDePueV. Attorney ftf" the
estate. 1028-30
Honf otlijein Aircrrx went
Notice Is herebv riven, that Edward
fester 'Set'tiVnie exe"ca'tof oJ tfie last
will and jteetapsea and estate ot
George Settle, deceased, has rendered
and filed 'in the -'Cdutrty Court! of the
State"' of Oregon1 for 'the County of
tlaneV his final aecotmt as 'said" execu
tor, 'arid that 'Saturday; the! i3th day
of November 1920, at the County Court
room in Jsaid county, has 'by brder
of eald Court been fixed and appointed
as "the" day-1 tlme:arid place bf 'harlnj
Objections- fo'fsald' account and the
settlement - thereof. - AH objections
must be In writing and filed witii the
clerk of said court on or befojt Bald
day ami time. ; J.: :'n:Q J
Edwaird Letter ;etpe, jExec4)r of
the lasd will and testament and estate
of Geoj-ge Settle,- deceased! '
Frank A. DePue, attorney or tho
executor. fior 11
thid ciiy
Ll.' country trader with
world at large." It bolilti ' communla-'
Hon with hu sea, the gret.lilj;hw6y
of coininerce, by ' the AVtlHmette fhd
Columbia rivers, and can onlyi rot iin
its commercial supremacy by
maintenance in tne rivers or a
tie
lip
organised more than 80 S , channel df sufnclent' depth trene
It was attacked in me circuit cuuu
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CALIFORNIA!
Winter Playground of the Pacific
Where the climate '.brings sunshine
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Play golf over aplendld courses; tennis on chanipionsmp couris.s
nolo on flelda of International renown; motor ofer perfect. blghf
Vayay horseback ( riding along picturesque bridle paths;
bathing on smooth sandy beaches.
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Reduced c Round jTrip",
- WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS
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' vln' tha Rhnst llOlltl
'On'Wle' dally to March l2i.!,:;
; i! ,i,t. llniltj Aprllj (30. L ,,V
1 StoptweV Wrmttted at1 ail point's Within Unift ot1 tickets
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Secure your copy now,
CdV 'inlijici i ';!.! 1o (ii!
They are free on request.
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Inquire of Local Agents for particulars as to fares,
routes, sleeping car accomodations and fr14 'serVWe.
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the largest' sea going vessel to tpd
anchorage at Its wharves. Its pres
ent prosperity s due to thefact iat
It Is a center of trade and comnieNe,
which1 It' Would not "be were' :hse
livers closed, and -which in all prola-
blity . It will ... remain if - the itn- i
Iprovenient contempated is not inaije. 1
It is not surrounded, by any tjiiilej
farmlnr districts, rleh mine 011 vast"
fdresis, to .make It a
but depend entirely
and commerce."
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Qut.in, nw' r, t on a iiio,
$50,000 will be spent by the Oregon
Growers Co-operative'" associatidnl Jin(
thei romlng1 year 'to advertise tb hhei
wm-lil rtlm merilrf nf h nf-cCnn ilri
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.i.oMrs. . Edwardi Ralfsnideiv Wabh,
health to ' Chamberlaln'B, Tajbfiijis.
"sne'-surrerea n'om aisiress arte
Ing land'1 oohstlpatton 'and ''was
vPltttelyh (cured 1 by. ,t tUei use! of
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