[A pamphlet advocating increase of the people's power in Oregon, and especially adoption of amendments removing restrictions on that power and making the referendum obligatory on all laws regulating taxation and exemptions
by W. G. Eggleston, A. D. Cridge, U. S. U'Ren
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