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IWCV. SIX Till: UAZKTTK-TIMKS. 11KITXK1J. ORKUOX. TIU'KSPAY, OCT. 'JS. 1920. 1 On'on Home Coming ; Wetk, Nov. 12 and 13 . I.';:- ! tti fclu:i.T,t. f'trriit-r :i:.v-:4t n-Jl f r r'1 of tie 1 r,; :y f.rl at hone fien thty r. ::, back' t.- r-or. for Ht. vc :; i e or N.-vpint-rr 12 am. 13 The r.-m-; orate ilar. iir-a m,'1-1,-;,'";C more rnonej than ever bo fore in the history of ibe Vni,vt:sl t to h w the tilt! O r f s o n a real ild timt H'me.-omiTi(r. The football coaching sti.tT i pperillnp mary hours over .he plottinr table to figure out a cTi.baKit;on from the wealth of material out for varsity i-o-aitfnr.t Inoh ill ?end the Sun Do'.cers bark to their northern haunts, defeated. The ceremonies will start Friday ever.ing with a b.p pep tallv through the down-town street rf Kugene- Kach house on the oa!:-pus will be repre sented in the pamde with a special noise making machine whkh will make the home comers and citirens think of Armistice Iay, 3 91. From the time the college gang turns the corner at 11th and Willamette streets the town is going- to be one red flare, according to the committee in charge of fire works. After the demonstration of Oregon tnthus.asm through the down town section the gang will march back to Kin caid field where President Campion is to introduce the Oregon team which will meet the 1'nlversity of Washing ton on Hayward Feld the fol lowing day. "We are going to see that every Gegon man and wo man is made at home during the week-end." is the word from the Welcoming commit tee. As many cars as can be drafted into service for the day through the local Cham ber of Commerce which is co operating with the student committees, will be labelled Official Alumni Cars," and any alumnus, former student or friend of the University on the campus for the -week-end will be at liberty to hail these cars anywhere for transporta tion. There will be a registration booth on the corner of Fifth and Willamette where all coming to Eugene for the week end will he asked to reg ister and receive tickets for the informal dance which will be a fitting climax to the fes tivities of the week-end. ' OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR LENA PRECINCT MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 2, 1920. t MARK (X) BETWEEN NAME AND NUMBER OF EACH CANDIDATE OR MEASURE VOTED FOR NATIONAL LOU ELECTORS OF PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT OK THE UNITED STATES Vote for Five M. C. CEPKOK f Multnomah County Republican 13 CLARENCE R. HOTCHKISS, of Multnomah County Republican 14 JOSEPH HV.ME. of Linn County JOHN Y. RICHARDSON, of Multnomah County For President WARREN Q. HARDING Republican , ... ,. . i or ice-President Republloanl CALVIN COOI.IIVJK can ' III WALTER L. ROBB. of Multnomah County Republican OSCAR HAYTER. of Polk County Democratic 18 PR. K. T HEPLl'ND, of Multnomah County Democratic IS ROBERT A. MILLER, of Multnomah County Democratic. 20 A. E. REAMES. of Jackson County Democrat ELTON WATKIN3. of Multnomah County Democra aticl atie ' For President JAMES M. COX For Vice-President FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT WM. F. AMOS, of Multnomah County Prohibition MARY H. JEWETT, of Lane County Prohibition For President AARON S. WATKJXS 24 E. T. JOHNSON, of Multnomah County Prohibition, B. LEE PAGET, of Multnomah County li For Vice-President Prohibition D.. LEIGH COLVLX 20 CYRVS H. WALKER, of Linn County Prohibition ' 27 JOHN F. JOHNSON, of Mainour County Socialist) 28 W. W. MYERS, of Clackamas County Socialist f 29 B. F. RAMP, of Douglas County Socialist, 30 W. S. RICHARDS, of Linn County Socialist! 31 R. R. RYAN, of Marion County Socialist 33 CH AS. H, BEARM AN, of Multnomah County Industrial Labor Sit ANDERS. D. BKRCLCND, of Multnomah County Industrial Labor S4 FEUX J. CARLSON, of Multnomah County Industrial Labor, 35 NELS H. LOFF, ot Washington County Industrial Labor 3a JOHN OLSON, of Multnomah County Industrial Labor For President EUGENE V. DEBS Vice-President SEYMOUR 8TEDMAN For President WILLIAM W. COX Vice-President , AUGUST GILLHAU8 STATE AND DISTRICT FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IX CONGRESS . Vote for One 37 GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, of Multnomah County Democratic. 38 THOMAS A. HAYES, of Multnomah County Independent 39 ALBERT SLAUGHTER, of Marion County Socialist 10 ROBERT N. STANFIELD, of Multnomah County Republican 41 C. H. SVENSON, of Clatsop County Industrial Labor FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, SECOND DISTRICT. Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grunt, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler Counties. Vote for One VUG HOpiIKE EASY A Hook that Make thi Art of the Olrfea limy a Mtwlera- DeligaL. From all parts of the coun try come reports of a great success in home baking. In fact, it has again become the fashion, as it was in grand mother's day, for women to take pride in telling about the good things they bake at home. To encourage this great economy, ar.d to make it easy for the beginner, as well as to give the experienced home bakers the benefit of the most modern discoveries, the Royal Baking Powder Company has published a most unique book which, in itself, is almost a course in the art of cookery. Turning the pages there Is included a wealth of informa tion moflt unusual in baking and cookery. Old and famous recipes have been improved and simplified, and on nearly every page there is something entirley new to serve as a sur prise. Economy and ease of preparation are the keynotes of the book. Indeed there is so much of value In this contribution to good living that one wonders how It was all worked out. We find In the Introduction that It Is the result of three years of constant research and experi menting by the Royal Educa tional Department, which is conducted tur the benefit of all housewives interested in the health, economy and better ment of the home table. "A GOOD PROVIDER." When it comes to being "a Kood providn," no man would pride himself on furnishing trash liberal!) for his fi.mily. The family is entitled to good, wholesome food that helps the growth. It is the same with read ing. Good reading pleases and creates Its own hunger foi more good reading. The Youths Companion Is the best of read ing for allevery member every age. And it copies every week crowded with the best Let us prove it with a sample. The Youth's Companion h?s long since ceased to provide for ') outh" alone. It has be come the favorite all-the-fam- ny weekly of America. Its name is a misnomer, but is re tained for the sentiment It has generated la American homes through Its servir-e to every age. Still I2.M a year of 2 issues but this price is not guaran teed beyond January 1, next New subscribers for J 921 will receive: 1, The Youth's Companion 52 issues in i;23, 2. All remaining wcjpkly 1920 issues. J. The Companion Horns Cal endar for 1 921. All the above for $2.50. 4. McOall's Magazine for 1921, 11.60 the monthly fashion au thority. Uoth publications for only 13 50. Tar Youth Compaaloa, Commonwealth Ave. A Bt. Paul St, Boston, Mass. New subscription received at this office. Mrs Richard Wells lias re turned from Hutte, Montana, and whs accompanied by her sister, Mrs, Herbert Fant, who will visit with friends and rel- 12 J AMES HARVEY GRAHAM, of Baker County Democratic 13 N. J. SINNOTT, of Wasco County Republican FOR SECRETARY OF STATE Vote for One SAM A. KOZER, of Clatsop County Republican 43 J. P. SEARS, of Polk County Socialist COUNTY FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote for One .- L. P", DAVIDSON Republican 57 E. L. PADBERO Independent FOR (XU'NTV SHERIFF Vote for, One ,-8 GEO. McDI'FFEE Republican .-)! C. H. SPERRY Democratic FOR COUNTY I'UIIIK Vote for One (id J. A. WATERS Republican-Democratic FOR COUNTY TREASURER Vote for OnJ (i I KATIE M INERT . Republican, Democratic FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Vote for One 2 LENA SNELL SHURTE Republican-Democratic 1 OR COUNTY SURVEYOR Vote for One FOR COUNTY CORONER Vote for One tl.l M. L. CASE Republican-Democratic 40 UPTON A. UPTON, of Clackamas County xnuusinat uuuut FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT. Vote for Four 47 HENRY J. BEAN, of Umatilla County Republican-Democratic 48 HENRY L. BENSON, of Klamath County Republican-Democratic 49 LAWRENCE T. HARRIS, of Lane County , 50 THOMAS A. McBRIDE, of Columbia CountV Republican-Democratic FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT. To fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Justice A. S. Bennett. Vote for One by writing in name FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. To fill vacancy caused by resignation of Attorney General George M. IJrown to succeed Justice A, 8. Bennett. Vote for One by writing in name FOR DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONER. Vote for One 51 C. L. HAWLEY, of Poli County Republican-Democratic 52 F. J. VON BEHREN, of Marion County Socialist FOR COMMISSIONER OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF OREGON, DISTRICT COM POSED OF THE COUNTIES LYING EAST OF THE CASCADE MOUNTAINS. Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Uma tilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler Coun tles Vote for One 53 H. H. COREY, of Baker County Republican FOR REPRESENTATIVE, T WEN T Y.SECON I) REP KcutA'TiTtvn in STRICT. Morrow and Uma tilla CouotlM. Vote for One 54 C. E. WOODSON, of Morrow County Republican FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Morrow County, Vote for One 55 SAMUEL E. NOTBON. at Morrow County Republican Street, Portland, Oregon. SINGLE TAX COXSTlTimOMAL AMENDMENT Pur pose: To 'assess all taxes necessary tor the maintenance of state, county, mu nicipal and district government, upon the value ot land Itself Irrespective of the Improvements in or on it and to ex empt all other property and rights and privileges from taxation, from July 1, 121, to July 1, 1935; and thereafter to take the full rental value of the land. Irrespective of Improvements, as taxes, and no other taxes of any kind to be levied, by amending Section 1 of Article IX of the Oregon Constitution. Vote YES or NO 300 Yes. 307 No. PRECINCT FOR CONSTABLE Vote for One Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly Submitted by the Legislature COMFIX- SOHY VOTING AND REGISTRATION i AMENDMENT Purpose: To amend Section 2 oi Article II of the constitu tion of the State of Oregon so that pro visions may be made by law to require compulsory voting, to require registra tion In their respective election precincts by all persons who are entitled to vote, to permit such persons to cast their bal lots by mail or otherwise, when neces sary by reason Of Illness, or in case of absence from the voting precinct during the entire day of election, or service In the army, navy or marine of the united States. Vote YES or NO 300 Yes. 301 No. .Submitted by the Legislature CONSTITU TIONAL AMENDMENT REGULATING LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS AND THE PAYMENT OF LEGISLATORS Pur pose: To amend Section 29 of Article IV of the Constitution of the State of Oregon to limit regular legislative ses sions to sixty working days and extra sessions to twenty days, to regulate the introduction of bills after the fortieth day of the session, and to provide that each legislator shall receive not more than three hundred dollars for services or when convened in extra session by the governor not more than five dollars per day, also mileage at the rate of three dollars for every twenty miles traveled to and from the place of meet ing by the most usual route. Initiated by Herbert R. Dewart, 771 Oreen way Avenue, Portland, Oregon;, R. J. Green, 70S "N" Avenue, La Grande, Ore gon. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FIXING TRH9HOF CERTAIN COUNTY OFFICER!! Purpose: To provide for the election of a county clerk, treasurer, sheriff, coroner and surveyor, who shall severally hold their offices for the term of four years instead of two, as now provided by law. The amendment Is self-executing and becomes effective on the first Monday of January, 1921, when the said county officers elected at the .regular November, 1920, election shall qualify. Vote YES or NO 808 Yes. 300 No. Initiated by the Committee of Fifteen. 422 Railway Exchange Building, Portland, Oregon: Chairman, Emery Olmstead, Northwestern Bank Building, Sixth and MorrlBon Streets, Portland, Oregon; Sec retary, L F. Powers, Third and Yamhill Streets, Portland, Oregon POUT OF PORTLAND DOCK COMMISSION CON SOLIDATION HILL Purpose: Empow ering The Port of Portland to purchase from city of Portland properties under control of Dock Commission, acquire ad ditional lands necessary for commercial and shipping Interests and for deposit ing materials removed from waterways, dispose of lands reclaimed, construct canals to connect waterways, buy other wharflng facilities Including terminals, operate lines of transportation neces sary to promote water commerce, and Issue bonds, not Including obligations assumed In purchase of properties from city, up to five percontum of assessed valuation, and enlarging- the Fort Com mission In event of purchase of prop erties from city of Portland and pre serving powers now vested In said Port Vote YES or NO 310 Tes. 811 No. Vote YES or NO 302 Yes. 303 No. Referendum Ordered by Petition of the People Referred by Associated Industries of Ore gon, offices C07 Oregon Building, Port land, Oregon: H. C. Huntington, Presi dent; II. J. Frank, First Vice-President; . C. J. Ball, Second Vice-President; R. B. I!aln, Jr., Secretary; all of Portland. OLEOMARGARINE HILL Purpose: to regulate and license the manufacture and sale of oleomargarine, nut margar ine, butterlne, senovated butter, processs butter or any butter substitute, and to provide license fees to be paid by man ufacturers, wholesale dealers and pro prietors of hotels, restaurants, dining , rooms and boarding houses; to prevent and punish fraud and deception in such - manufacture and sale as an imitation of butter, and to prescribe penalties and punishment for violations of this act and meais and methods of procedure for its enforcement. Vote YES or NO 304 Yes. 305 No. Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiated by the Oregon Single Tax League: Harry A. Rice, President, 1640 Front Street, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Christina H. Mock, Secretary, 1E1 Seventeenth Initiated by The Publlo School Protective League: President, W. H. Maloy, 416 Alder Street, Portland, Oregon; Vice President, C. L McKenna, (08 Beck Building, Portland, Oregon) Secretary Treasurer, Josephine Frits, 323 Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Ore gon. ANTI-COMPULSORY VACCINA.. ' TION AMENDMENT Purpose: To amend Article XV of the Constitution of the State of Oregon by adding thereto a section to be designated Section 9 thereof, providing that: No form of vac cination', Inoculation or other medication shall be made a condition In this state for admission to, or attendance In, any public school, college, university or other educational Institution; or for the employment of any person In any ca pacity, or for the exercise of any right, the performance of any duty, or the enjoyment of any privilege; and repeal ing all provisions of the constitution, laws of the state, charters and ordln-. ances of Incorporated cities and towns In conflict with the amendment. Ida B. Callahan, 661 Monro Street, Cor vallls, Oregon; Therese M. Castner, Hood Hlver. Oregon; W. C. Hawley, Salem, Oregon; John A. Keating, care of Lum berman's Building, Portland, Oregon; Stephen A. Lowell, Pendleton, Oregon; Henry E. McGinn, (07 Oregonlan Build ing, Portland, Oregon; T. Gilbert Pear son, 1974 Broadway, New York, N. Y.j Richard W. Price, care of Oregon Hotel men's Association, Portland, Oregon; O. Putnam, Salem, Oregon; Robert W. Sawyer, Bend, Oregon; C E. Spenca, Oregon City, Oregon; W. T. Sumner, (74 Elm Street, Portland, Oregon; U. B. Van Duier, care of Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon; Emma J. Welty, care ot Oregon Audubon Society, Portland, Oregon. HOOSKVELT BIRD REFUGE MKASUHK Purpose: To create a ref uge for the native waterfowl of Oregon, and in memory of the late Theodore Roosevelt request the national govern ment to designate such refuge Roosevelt Bird Itcfuge, by ceding and conveying to the United States the right, title, claim and jurisdiction possessed by the State of Oregon In lands within the ex terior boundaries of and In and to the waters within Malheur Lake Reserva tion in Harney county, as set apart by executive order Issued by President Roosevelt In 1J0S, for the use of the Oepartment of Agriculture as a breed ing ground for wild birds. Vote TES or NO 816 Ye. 317 No. Submitted by the State Taxpayers League, offices, 91 Fourth Street, Portland. Ore gon: Walter M. Pierce. President, La Grande, Oregon; C. L. Hawley, First , Vice-President, McCoy, Oregon; A. M. LaFollett, Second Vice-President, Salem, Oregon; J. A. Westerlund, Third Vice President, Medford, Oregon; Robert E. Smith, Secretary-Treasurer, II Fourth Stree t, Portland, Oregon. DIVIDED LEGISLATIVE SESSION CONSTITU TIONAL AMENDMENT Purpose: To provide for divided biennial sessions of the legislature Into two periods: First period ot 40 days, convening second Monday in January, 1921, and blennally thereafter, to be devoted exclusively to the Introduction and consideration of bills, resolutions and memorials, and to final action only on governmental ap- proprlatlon measures; second period of 10 days, .convening third Monday In April following, to final consideration of bills, resolutions and memorials, and prohibiting any amendment thereof ex cept upon four-fifths vote of each house; fixing compensation of members at 13.00 per legislative day; limiting extra ses sions of legislature to subject matter of executive proclamations. Vote TES or NO 318 Tes. Vote TES or NO 312 Yes. 813 No. InltlateI by J. F. Albright, Oregon City, Oregon.-CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND MENT FIXING LEGAL RATE OF IN TEREST IN OREGON Purpose: Amend ing Article IX of the Constitution of Oregon by adding thereto Section 9, which provides that: The legal rate of interest In Oregon shall be four per cent per annum, on all moneys after the same shall become due, but on contract the rate of Ave per cent per annum and no more, may be charged by express agree- ment of the parties, which rate shall be Inclusive of all brokerage and commis sions. No laws of this state relating to Interest or usury are repealed or abro gated by this section except Insofar as the legal rate of interest Is modified hereby. Vote TES or NO 814 Yes. 815 No. Initiated by Roosevelt Bird Refuge Associa tion: Presldont, John GUI, Third and Alder Streets, Portland, Oregon; First Vice-President, W. 8. Raker, Northwest ern Bank Building, Portland, Oregon; Second Vice-President, Wlllard A. Eliot, 1011 Thurman Street, Portland, Oregon; Secretary-Treasurer, William L. Flnley, 651 E. Madison Street, Portland, Oregon; Executive Committee, J, C. Alnsworth, V. 8. National Bank Building, Portland, Oregon; James E. Brockway, Portland, Oregon; 3, D. Brown, Portland, Oregon; 810 No. Initiated by the Stat Taxpayers' League: President, Walter M. Pierce, La Grande, Oregon; Vice-President, C. L. Hawley, McCoy, Oregon; Vice-President, J. A. Westerlund, Medford, Oregon; Secretary Treasurer, Itobt. E. Smith. Title and Trust Co., Portland, Oregon. STATE MARKET COMMISSION ACT Purpose: to create a "State Market Commis sion," establishing the office of State Market Director, salary $4,(00 per an num, and Socretary, salary 13,000 per annum, defining duties -and powers of commission to be to assist In economical distribution of products at fair prices, disseminate Information concerning market conditions, encourage coopera tion among producers, distributors and consumers, mediate disputes when re quested, supervise markets and coopera tive associations, Issue labels in certain cases, Inspect products In storage, ware houses and common carriers, authoris ing hiring attorney and other employes, providing for appropriating of S!0,000 to cover expenses through year 1922, and providing penalties for violation of the act. . Vote TES or NO 820 Yes. 821 No. Initiated by L. A. Hunt, of Morrow County, Oregon. DESTRUCTION OF I'll Ell A TORY ANIMALS AND RODENTS Pur pose: To provide for a levy of live tenths of a mill on the dollar of taxable property In Morrow County, Oregon, to be used In the destruction of predatory animals and rodents In said county, un der the direction of the County Court and In co-operation with the Federal Government, farmers and stockmen. Vota TES or NO 822 Yes. 823 No. Initiated by M. B. Signs, of Board man, Mor row County, Oregon. FIXING THE SALARY OK THE COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT OF MORROW COUNTY, OREGON Purpose: Provid ing that from and after the first day of January, 1921, the salary of the '.. County School Superintendent of Mor row County, Oregon, shall b Two Thousand Dollars per annum, and rel- poaling all conflicting acts and parts of acts. VoUTESorNO 824 Yes. 825 No.