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English: Executive Order by Oregon Governor Oswald West, announcing the passage of prohibition by ballot initiative in that state.
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Source https://sos.oregon.gov/archives/exhibits/highlights/Documents/proclamation-oswald-west-prohibition.pdf
Author w:Oswald West, Governor of Oregon

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