1 )l,-f ' in mtcdfotw nvrn t-rtb-hntk otdtort), otcfiok, fiAimmr, ocrcmn at, m n i' ' '' WTOE KHTF5 t "v": 4 J 5 5 j 5 j j j Jv J J j j; j 5 j j j --$5 5C55 f'A M. ' i'4 i 9? V, i ) ...' iy .'4 ( ;. h r irfii' i 1 Hm' V ! v! .'.. ffi v ' . j 1 V , K i r fey ? t I f . i"K V t. , 1 'SI ; 4 ,v v 4 ' V.' M. 'r- . ."T .t V Men and Women of Oregon Wake Up OREGON PROSPERITY IS AT STAKE Ten thousand men and women, working men of the state stretch out their arms in earn est, brotherly appeal in defense of their jobs, their homes. Fifty thousand Hop Pickers ask you to earn estly think of the injury you might uncon sciously do them. Seven Hundred Hop Growers with thous ands of acres at stake with six million annual income hanging in the balance and paying three million dollars in annual wages, ask you to do nothing to them you would not have them do to you To apply the Golden Rule. A foreign war that may last for years is al ready laying its blight of stagnation on our be loved state. Don't Make Taxes Any Higher Don't Create Worse Conditions of Poverty Don't Create More Hunger Be awfully careful that your emotions do not lead you to. do greater injury to your fellow men and women whom you might think you were doing good. r Vote 333 X No Against Prohibition (I'ald Ailv.) Tn Payors and Wiiko Kiuncra I.miKiio of Oiokoii, f . T'T fr4fr.fr ' it , V, 4" t W- ' ' JM ... f (, iO 1 T. &-$&&' .1 v ! . p (&? VX- 4r- V,""1,'.V"-,n V ' h-4 i i v i j v ,..,v..,V , 'tH.' ' A . J " I. i.' -A t T It . n A XT P -A A A. .A. B. .A. fc fA j tm fc fc k Tfci fc .