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PRECINCT,
TILLAMOOK
COUNTY,
OREGON,
NOVEMBER
3rd,
1914
-------------------- ---------------------------------- Mark X Between the Number and Name of Each Candidate or Answer Voted For--------------------------------------------- -------------
REFERRED TO THE PEOPLE BY THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS. FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT,
12.
CURTIS P. COE, of Yamhill County.
’3-
14.
W. C. HAWLEY, of Marion County.
FREDERICK HOLLISTER, of Coos^ounty
’5-
16.
FRED W. MEARS, of Jackson County.
H. S. STINE, of Jackson County.
Democratic
301
No
FOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT of Section 8 of Article V of the
Constitution of Oregon for the purpose of creating the office of Lieuten­
ant-Governor. who shall act as Governor m case of the inability of the
Governor to perform his duties, and who shall also act as president of the
Senate, fixing his salary at $10.00 per day. but only while the Legislature
is in session, and prowling for the Speaker of the House to act as Gov­
ernor m case of the inability of both the Governor and Lieutenant Gov-
ernor to act.____________________
Vote ygg or NO
Democratic
Progressive
30a
Socialist
Progressive
Non-Partisan
WILL E. PURDY, of Yamhill County.
C. J. SMITH, of Multnomah County.
Democratic
«5-
26.
W. S. U’REN, of Clackamas County.
27.
JAMES WITHYCOMBE, of Benton County.
W. J. SMITH, of Multnomah County.
Socialist
’8-________ THOS. B. KAY, of Marion County.
Democratic—Prohibition
Socialist
FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT.
VOTE FOR FOUR
HENRY J. BEAN, of Umatilla County.
34-
T. H. CRAWFORD, ofUnion County.
35-
36.
WM. GALLOWAY, of Marion County.
A ddison
39-
40.
CHAS. H. OTTEN, of Multnomah County.
WM. M. RAMSEY, of Yamhill County.
41.
4».
DAVID ROBINSON, of Multnomah County.
W. T. SLATER, of Marion County.
Prohibition
FOR AMENDMENT of Section
hTrnr"1-. iînK ,hf..rc‘’u.,rc7c,>‘
foi niihl?rdorOV,< WB f?r CVy.
for public purposes only, and
Democratic
,,
Democratic
Republican—Progressive
Socialist
Republican—Progressive
Socialist
Democratic—Prohibition
Socialist
Democratic
—---------------- ------------------------------- —----------------------------
FOR. ATTORNEY. GENERAL.
VOTE FOR ONE
GEORGE M. BROWN, ofDouglas County.
Republican
J. E. HOSMER, of Marion County.
Socialist
JOHN A. JEFFREY, of Multnomah County.
Democratic
WM. P. LORD, of Multnomah County.
A. H. BURTON, of Multnomah County.
Progressive—Prohibition
J. A. CHURCHILL, of Baker County.
Republican—Dmeocratic
49-
FLORA A. FOREMAN, of Columbia Ccunty.
Socialist
FOR STATE ENGINEER
s •
» I oil-,
OF
■ ■ 1
33»
Yes
309
No
339
No
No
No
313
FOR AMENDMENT of Article XI of the Constitution of the State of Ore­
gon by adding a section authorizing the enactment of a general law to
enable an incorporated town, city, or municipality, by a vote of the elec­
tors interested, to surrender its charter and be merged into an adjoining
city or town.
Vote yES Jor N(J
LABOR
Republican—Dmeocratic
STATISTICS
AND
INSPECTOR
M .■ I»
OF
Initiated by Ernst Kroner. Worcester Bldg., Portland, Oregon. F A Newby.
Salem. Oregon. Geo. G. Paterson, Form Grove. Oregon. John A let-
ory’t’ .
Ocgon. Douglas I .luxm, McKav Bldg
SURANCE ¿FpnA^TMFSWOTqD^T,NG CORPORATION AND IN-'
bUKANlE DEPARTMENTS.— Its purpose is to consolidate the office
of the Corporation Commissioner with the office of Insurance Commission
er, the latter officer to transact the business of both departments and mak
ing the office of Insurance < ommissioner elective, the first one to be
elected at the regular biennial electior in tqib; The Insurance 1 ommis
sinner also to be Fire Marshal of State of Oregon Repeals all acts in
contllc<
Vote YES or NO
Yes
VOTE FOR ONE
JOHN H. LEWIS, of Marion County.
Ci
32 of Article I of the Constitution of Ore-
'hat "All taxation shall be equal and uni-
a"d coUfc‘ion
«axes under general law
prohibiting surrender of taxing power.
Vote YES or NO
A B.iLL! fSr an Ac,! to levy annua,1y a 1« of one-fortieth (1-40) of a mill on
the dollar on all taxable property within the State of Oregon for the con­
struction of buildings and the support and maintenance of the Southern
Oregon State Normal School at Ashland, Jackson County.
.
__________
Vote YES or NO
312
Yes
VOTE FOR ONE
4T.
48.
COMMISSIONER
No
FOR AMENDMENT of Section 1 of Article IX of the Constitution of Ore­
gon changing the existing rule for uniformity and equality of taxation
-bTu0' ,axes , ?n SUCh propcr,y a"d in such manne: ai
shall be prescribed by general laws, the classification of property for tax-
authoiizw’rea ’hC ,.’?pos,,,on ,of specific taxes and taxes on incomes, and
__ authorizing reasonable exemptions.
Vote YES or NO
310
Yes
Progressive
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.
50.
337
308
311
45-
46.
Yes
A No
307
Republican—Progressive
g . hotchkiss , of Washington Count*
THOMAS A. McBRIDE, of Columbia County.
43-
336
Republican—Progressive
LAWRENCE T. HARRIS, of Lane County.
37-
38.
Constitutional Amendment initiated by H D. VSagnon. Poj Sixth Street,
^ortland. Ojrgon, G W Ort®«. 8.: . Front Street. Fortland. Oregon. H
A, hl
"*• EOvh-d- OrfK°n- C S Goldberg. 1026 E Ninth
w-t. N.. I
Oregon, F. h t culler, Room wo 1-abbe Rldi Portland
a ILSS00 —SPECIFIC PERSONAL
GRADUATED
EXTRA-TAX
AMENDMENT OF ARTICLE IX, OREGON CONSTITUTION —
I mpose Places extra tax on owners ot realty assessed valt* over $2^.000
to-wit On each $100 over $25.000 and under $50.000. 50c; over $50.000a nd
below Syyxxs $1.00; over $75.000 and below $100.000. $.*oo. over $100 ooo,
$3 ®O; said personal tax not exempting the realty from regular taxes ap­
plication of funds so raised to—First County * share state revenues Sec
G^nty general school and hbrarv fund: Third. Counts road and
br,rt8< '»nd. Fourth, other rx|>en.< •. ..I the count)
Vote YES or NO
A
FOabk:“h^NSrn EtoT °d >CC,i°d> °f Ar,idc X!
,hc Constitution, to en­
able the State to lend its credit or incur indebtedness in excess of fiftv
thousand dollars for building and maintaining pesmadent roads construct*
nl ,theBtourcreditPan TO* and developing untilled lands, but limi»-
.Si ! 1
a- ?nd ""iebtedness for road purposes to two per cent
the total credit lent or indebtedness incurred for irrigation and Dower
eWua\^o<,f\VIllHPn,ent °f Unt,"id 'andS '°dW° P"
""
for both
f
hC Property in the state making a total of foui per cent
------ —
~_____________________ Vote YES or NO
306
Yes
No
335
—
Republican—Progressive
’9-________ B. LEE PAGET, of Clackamas County.
3°-
B. J. SLOOP, of Clatsop County.
No
305
Republican
VOTE FOR ONE
HENRY L. BENSON, of Klamath County.
C. J. BRIGHT, of Wasco County.
No
Independent
FOR STATE TREASURER.
33-
—-----.... 1.
...
-
- - i
Constitutional Amendment initiated bv Paul Turner, co« Fourth Street Port-
ahoh<h\rhB7 ,ABOL’SH1NG DEATH PENALTY—It- purpo« .» to
abolish he death penalty for murder committed in the State of Oregon
It reo«?s\n
,hl
pun»h»«r.t for any enmr.
J—* Prov,s,<>B8 ol
Cunstitution and laws in conflict with the
___ ______________________________
Vote YES or NO
334
Yes
FOR AMENDMENT or Section 6 of Article XV of the Constitution of Ore­
gon, to provide that when any county contains a city of over one hundred
thousand inhabitants, the boundaries of such county and city may be made
■Critical, the two governments consolidated and the remaining terrho“ of
such county, if any, be created into a new county or attached to the adjoin­
ing county or counties but not changing the requirement that every
county must have four hundred square miles and twelve hundred inhab-
___ —______________________ __________
Vote YES or NO
Yes
304
VOTE FOR ONE
No
333
Yes
303
Prohibition
FOR GOVERNOR.
22.
F. M. GILL, of Wasco County.
31.
33.
Yes
Republican
B. F. RAMP, of Marion County.
’3-
«4-
300
VOTE FOR ONE
GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN, of Multnomah County.
21
Republican
Socialist
R. A. BOOTH, of Lane County.
WILLIAM HANLEY, of Harney County.
Initiated by Joseph H. Albert, ¿as X *-nter St , Salem. Oregon; G H Bill­
ings Ashland Oregon. P I Brix.
Exchange St . AstorU Owg«".
PorthndUOre<.JMl
v 7^1 R C Co"° M D
t.lea.on SU
uSm- " r
{•"’•«■rick Eggert. 2O5 14th St Portland. Oregon
William r. Foster. Reed College. Portland. Oregon. Loi- p Mver.\it
Vote YES or Portland,
NO
”ancocl<
Ortg.n Alfred C. Schmitt. 740 W sth St*
Albany, Oregon; J. R. Wilson. 524 E 24th St \ P n-tlini th
w **
PROHIBITION CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.-n;
is to prohibit after January first, toio. the manufacture and sale o’ inuw-
icatmg bqnors within the State ot Oregon. except upon pres“riptioi o“a
physician, or for scientific, sacramental or mechanical purposes*
Vote YES or NO
Yes
33’
FOR AN AMENDMENT of Section 2 of Article II of the Constitution of
Oregon, so as to require voters to be citizens of the United States, in all
elections, unless otherwise provided for in the constitution.
Progressive
FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS.
19
20.
Clackamas?
Prohibition
W. S. RICHARDS, of Linn County.
»7
¡8
Benton
of - • one-fortieth
-
S’’
for
of the
e<> on
F ACJ-O R1 KS^ANO
Measure initiated by John T Corcoran, 232 Fast 78th St N.. Portland, Orc
gon'—DENTISTRY BILL—Its purpose is to allow persons who have
graduated from any reputable dental college, requiring at least two years
course of study of six months each year, and persons who have been
licensed to practice dentistry under the laws of any other State, to prac­
tice dentistry in the State of Oregon and requiring applicants to file
diploma or previous license with affidavit of at least two citiaens attest
ing to applicant’s good moral character with Secretary of State and
repealing all laws in conflict. Prescribes penalty for violation
Vote YES or NO
340
Yes
34’
No
Constitutional Amendment initiated by R. I’. Rasmussen, Corbett, Oregon,
W. M. Davis, 138 Laurelhurst Avenue, Portland, Oregon.—COUNTY
OFFICERS’ TERM AMENDMENT.—Its purpose is to amend Section 6
of Article VI of the Constitution of the State of Oregon, so as to make
the terms of county clerks, treasurers, sheriffs, coroners and surveyor»,
four years each instead of two years, including those which may be elect­
ed at the regular November. 1914, election.
Vote YES or NO
34a
Yes
343
No
Measure initiated by The Non Partisan League, Fletcher I.inn. President,
Northwestern Bank Building. Portland, Ore.. George Lawrence Jr., Tre»-
urcr, 82 First Street, Portland, Oregon. Arthur C. Callan, Secretary. Ycon
Building, Portland, Oregon, Geo. C Mason, Manager, North western
Bank Building, Portland, Oregon.— A TAX CODE COMMISSION
BILL.— Its purpose is to require the (jovernor t<> appoint a commission
of five members to prepare a new tax code and present the same to the
fter the appointment of the commitlion, unit
clerk hir»- utirl other_ expense» of the
.,t th. *’<1
—MMBJM
in charge <>( I uinalo
Socialist
I. O. PEURALA, of Multnomah County.
55-
FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER
DIVISION
NUMBER ONE. Benton Clackamas, Clatsop,
F° Columbia. Cool. C^rry, Douglas. Jackson. Josephine. Klamath, Lake, Lane. Lincoln. Lmm Manon, Muh
. nomah, Polk, Tillamook. Washington and Yamhill Counties. __________________________ VOTK FUK vmh .
Republican—Dmeocratic
JAMES T. CHINNOCK, of Multnomah County.
56.
FOR JUDGE OF CIRCUIT COUR t ” t WELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT, Polk, v™a«°pkORandONE
Yamhill Counties.
__________________________ ______________________________
Republican
HARRY
H.
BELT,
of
Polk
County.
57-
Democratic
WEBSTER HOLMES, of Tillamook County.
5».
FOR REPRESENTATIVE, FOURTEENTH REPRESENATITVE DIS TRICT’Tlllamo°koaTnd ^OR’oNE
Counties
Democratic—Prohibition
R. Y. BLALOCK, of Tillamook County.
59-
Republican
T. B. HANDLEY, of Tillamook County
60.
Progressive
J. T. SMITH, of Yamhill County.
61
'regular^ nor one hundred and twenty five dollars for any extra
The Speaker of tlic House and President of the Senate each to rec civ
five dollars per day additional.
Vote YKS or HU
318
Yes
3’9
No
±
PROPOSED BY INITATIVE PETITION
Initiated by authority of Mrs. Jean Bennett, 429 E. Morrison St- Portland,
on behalf of Universal Eight Hour League.—UNIVERSAL CONSTITU­
TIONAL EIGHT HOUR DAY AMENDMENT.—Its purpose is to add
Section 9 to Article XV of the Oregon Constitution prohibiting any man
women, boy or girl, from being employed more than eight hours in
any one day, or forty-eight hours in any one week, in any trade, business
or profession, or on any farm, or in domestic service, or in any kind ot
employment whatever, skilled or unskilled, mental or physical, withm the
State of Oregon. This law applies t<- children and other relatives of the
employers, and provides penalty for violation thereof.
320
Yes
321
No
VOTE FOR ONE
346
Yes
347
No
Socialist
O. W. PROCTOR.
63.
VOTE FOR ONE
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
MYRON BLANCHARD.
64.
Socialist
Republican
J. C. HOLDEN
65
VOTE FOR ONE
FOR SHERIFF.
F. W. R ERG ER.
66
67.
H CRENSHAW.
68
N. J. MYERS.
Socialist
Republican
Democratic
VOTE FOR ONE
FOR COUNTY TREAEUTER.
FRANK ALLENDER.
6q
Socialist
Republican
B. L. BEALS.
70.
It
GEO. E. DAVIS.
7’
O J POYSKY.
R I. SHREVE
73
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Socialist
Independent
Republican
TWO YEAR TERM
74
GEORGE R MiKIMF.NS,______
75-
F L. SAPPINGTON.
7«-
S SCOVELL
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
77
C J. BLANCHARD.
7»
FRANK L. OWENS.
79
FRANCIS J. WELSH
B. S. CLARK.
81.
S. M WENDT
VOTE FOR ONE
T
Independent
Republican
Socialist
FOUR YEAR TERM
VOTE FOR ONE
Socialist
Democratic
VOTE FOR ONE
Socialist
Republican
SECOND JUSTICE AND CONSTABLE DISTRICT
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
K
E. W. STANLEY.
«4-
B. W. TURNER.
H. G. PARSONS
*6
WM. POWELL.
3’3
No
349
No
Yes
3’5
Nu
Initiated by W, S. U’Ren, Oregon City, Oregon, G M Orton. 8a' Front Street
Portland Oregon, W. H. Dailey. City Hall. Portland, Oregon. H 1). Wag-
non, Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon. A. D. ( ridge. 954 b 22d Street,
Portland Oregon, Fred Peterson, Klamath Falls, Oregon, r J. Stack, tba
Second Street. Portland, Oregon, C. Schucbel. Oregon City. Oregon —
I1.500 TAX EXEMPTION AMENDMENT.— Its purpose is to exempt
from assessment and taxation, dwelling houses, household furniture, live­
stock, machinery, orchard trees, vines, bushes, shrubs, nursery stock,
merchandise, buildings and other improvements on. in and under lands
made by clearing, ditching and draining, but not to exempt the land; it is
intended to exempt up to $i,soo. all kinds of personal property and land
improvements,of ail kinds, but the land itself shall be
Vote YES or NO
3’8
Yes
3’7
No
3’8
Yes
Socialist
3’9
No
Republican
VOTE FOR OR AGAINST CREATING A HIGH SCHOOL FUND
Entire County of Tillamook.
Mark X between the number and answer voted for.
•5
For County High School Fund.
YES.
«8
For County High School Fund.
NO.
Initiated bv authority of C. S. Jackson, Journal Building. Portland. Oregon,
and F. W. Mulkey, Room 21 -Mulkey Building, ^-rner Sei-ml .< ol Mor­
rison Streets. Portland. Oregon—PUBLIC DOCKS AND WATER
FRONTAGE AMENDMENT.— The j urp.
of this am - It’ nt is to
* prohibit the sale of the beds of navigable waters (at bank full stage), and
subjecting the same to public use for water commerce, navigation, and
improvements in aid thereof; authorizing the construction O' municipal
docks on such lands within the municipality or within five m les from its
corporate limits, and authorizing the leasing of such lanes fo- the con­
struction of private docks, when not needed bv the public or municipality,
giving one moiety of the rents to the municipality and one to
£omr25^
school fund.
Vote YES or NO
VOTE FOR ONE
Republican
VOTE FOR ONE
Socialist
FOR CONSTABLE.
»5
Yes
Republican
FOR CORONER.
8c
348
3’4
Initiated b'- authoritv of C. S. Jackson. Journal Building. Portland. Oregon,
and F W. Mulk< V. Room 21 Mulkey BiiiHmg .-jner >. e,md an I
rison Street-. Portland. Oregon- MUNICIPAL WHARvES AND
DOCKS BILL.—The purpov of thi» Act is t- auth rize cmr« a- It. wr.s
to construct, operate and maintain wharves, docks, piers, etc., for the u*<*
of boats and vessel* of all kinds, the said wharves, piers, docks, or other
like utility to be constructed within the city or town, or within five ’’"•c*
from its corporate limits, and also authorizing the leasing of submerged
land- for the constnictior of private wharves, etc., when
not needed for such municipal wharves, docks, etc.
Vote 1 Eb or NU
AMEND-
may be secured for all political parties and other v<’""£
in accordance with the number of votes controlled by each p<> iticalI party
or voting organisation, respectively; by amending the ConMUutior sf
Oregon by adding to section 16 of Article 11 thereof a new Section
nund.ered 16a, prescribing that Representatives »hall be c,**,*’d .V
and not by .listrirts; that each voter may vote for only one f’‘"d'da*' ,br
Representative and that the sixty candidates receiving tbe
> "“"V
her of voters shall be elected
Vote YES or NO
Yes
VOTE FOR ONE
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR.
GO«n7e*O^^
322
Initiated bv authoritv of W. M. '^vi’-.^l-iimbcrnicn’s Buihling
Om.m NON PARTISAN
JUDICIARY
BILL PROHIBITING
PARTY NOMINATIONS FOR JUDICIAL OFFICERS. Its purpose
is to prohibit nominations for judicial offices including county judges,
justices of the peace or district judges, circuit and supreme court judges,
ami permitting any person »¡csiring any such office to be a candidate by
filing with the proper officer, a petition signed I v one per cent of the
legal voters of the state or district in which such officer is to be elected.
No nominations to be made at primary elections; no name to be placed
on the ballot at general election except those filing petition*
Vote YES or NO
y Eg of NQ
_
Initiated by the following officer, of
Oregon State
T II Burchard President, Portland, Oregon, L. J. Mac», oecrciary,
land Oregon, Phillip R. Pollock, Executive Committee. I ortland. <>re^on.
H M 1 orntsen Executive Committee, Astoria, Oregon; and the
ing officers"of Farmers’ Union: T. A Logsdon. Vice-Presidentb Corvallis.
Or.pon A R Shumway, Legislative Committee, Milton, Oregon, r. .
S kes Secrcta.y Tr?a*u?cr, Milton. Oregon; and the following officer, of
the Farmers’ Society of Equity: W. Grisenthwaite, State President. R F.
D Oregon City Oregon, F. G. Buchanan, State Secretary Oregon CBy,
Oiegon and the following qfficers of the Proportional «epresentatio«
Burcau ’vv J Smith, President. Portland. Oregon, Nettie Mac Ra"k,.n;
Secret“ r^freast’rer, Portland, Oregon; and the fo Owing officer,>of the
Oopb’/Power League: C. E. S Wood. President
M Orton Vice President. Portland. Oregon, B Lee •’8«'. 1 rrak. ,7 '
Pordand?OVregeon. W. S. U’Ren. Secretary. Oregon City 3regcm; and! h.
following officers of Oregon State (.range: ( . E. Spc”7’ (¿ '«on B G
Its purpose is to amend Sections 5037 a”d 5039. Lord’s Oregon Laws so
as to limit the hours of labor and require certain conditions of rest lor
female workers and make ejght hours a day's labor, not to extend over
more than ten consecutive hours in any day, in all manufacturing,
mechanical, mefcantilc and cannery establishments, and places of amuse­
ment. and laundries, hotels, rooming houses, apartment houses and res­
taurants, and telegraph, telephone, express and transportation businesses,
and office employments, and providing penalty for violation of the Act
Vote Y Eo or in w
Republican
A. M. HARE.
62.
O ^Sup« rinU ndent» of
be appointive by the State Land Board making all otuci
ive it stead of elective as at present^.
____________
Initiated by authority of Mrs. I B. Harriott 290
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
*'
■3
Constitutional Amendment initiated by the following
state Grange C. F Spence. Worthy Master, Cams, Oregon. ( 1. Snaw,
Executive Committee. Albany. Oregon. B G Leedy. Exccut.ve < omm.t-
tee. Corvallis, Oregon. F A. Bond, l.eg.slative Comm, tec• J r”*r"’
Oregon. C D. Huffman, Legislative Committee. >-a Grande. Oregon the
following officer» of the Oregon State Federation of Ubor 1. H. Bnrch-
ard, President, Portland, Oregon. 1. J. Stack. Secretary. Portland, Ore­
gon, Phillip R. Pollock, Executive Committee, I ort and, Oregon, H. M.
Lorntscn, Executive Committee. Astoria Oregon, the following
of the People’s Power League: C E S. Wood, resident, I or'‘and:,2,.'
gon Geo M. Orton, Vice-President. Portland, Oregon, B. I.ee J aget.
Treasurer. Portland. Oregon. W. S. U
^crr’ary:
gon; the following officers of Farmers Union: 1 A. I^OgSdO«. Vice
President. Corvallis, Oregon. A R Shumway. Legislative Committee
M.lton, Oregon. F. A. Sikes. Secretary-Treasurer, Mdton.
he
following officers of the Farmers Society of Equity. W
risen.
State President. R F. D Oregon City. Oregon. F. G. Buchanan State
Secretary. Oregon City, Oregon, th« following «Hicers of I roPOTL,°’’a'
Representation Bureau: W. J Smith. President. »
SENATE
Mae Rankin, Secretary-Treasurer. Portland, Oregon —STATE SENA
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.—Its purpose is to abolish the
State Senate and have a legislative assembly consisting
¿'/ n O
350
Yes
35’
No
4
----- X
Constitutional Amendment initiated bv the Socialist Party of Ore«<>ij»-F F-
Dnmn Chairman Brnnk< Ortffon V I- C annofi, Secretary-1 reaxtirer,
Salem, Oregon. DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND PUBLIC
WORKS AMENDMENT.—Its purpose is to establish, by adding Article
XIX to the State Constitution, a department of industry and public work*,
under control of the State I-abor Commissioner providmgJot the employ­
ment of the unemployed citizens of the State of Oregon The fund* there­
for to be derived from imposing a tax of not less than ten perjjnt on al
estates of deceased person* of value <>¡.$50.000 or over. Vote YES or r<u
35»
Yes
353
No
Measure initiated by Dav.d M Dunne. ,0. 17th St. N
£"'¿’*"¿’1.
H nrv Hahn 23C Cornell Road. Portland. > 'regon —PRIM ARY DELE­
GATE ELECTION BILL. It* ; ur*oae is to authorize a primary elec­
tion of delegates to recommend names of p< rsons to
primary nominating elections.
_____ ”**** »XI or
354
Yes
355
No
3
Constitutional Amendment initiated by David M Dunne, 40 *7th Street N,
Portland, ( 'regon. H'
, , ,'L „
EQUAL ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION AND »400 EXEMPTION
AMENDMENT.—It* purpo«* >’ to amend Section I ot Article IX. State
Constitution, to provide for equal assessment and taxation of all proper­
tv and exemption of Ijoo. and also for exemption of such property for
municipal, educationa., literary, scientific, religious or charitable purpose«
as mav be specifically exempted by hw, and requiring a iwo-tHrJs vote
to further amend or repeal the section
Vote YES or NO
Yes
358
Ye*
I
330
No
357
No
I
33’