I. H. VAN WINKLE • Attorney-General Mrs* J* T* Smith, Chairman, Committee on Advertising, 114 Gunter Hotel, San Antonio, Texas* Dear Madam:- This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter of March 25th, in which you ask if there are laws in the State of Oregon governing billboard or indiscriminate advertising. Answering, I call your attention to Sections 2212-1 to 2212-3, both inclusive, Oregon laws, which provide:- STATE OF OREGON Legal Department SALEM April 11, 1924 WILLIS S. MOORE KlRST AS 01 OTA NT JAMES WEST JOSEPH A. BENJAMIN ACGIOTANTO J. M. DEVERS L. A. LILJEQVIST M. E. McGILCHRIST Special assistants ... ,/ n .A c- \r "§ 2212-1. Posting Signs, Placards in State Highway Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to paint, brand or in any manner whatsoever place or attach to any building', fence, gate, bridge, tree, rock, board, structure, or anything whatever, within theAlimits of any state highway, or on the property c£ another within view of such highway without such owner's written consent, any written, printed, painted or other advertisement, bill, notice, sign, picture, card or poster, except within the limits of any city, town or village through which said highway may run • Provided, that nothing paste,