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WOULD . « • ’k As*.»Ull.>n lueiulwnililp No 2HM we stand for a law that SHMMON3 No 17131 9 kept 3 0 0 0 families out of Oregon? i Of course we wouldn't! So it’s up to us to vote the «mtagonistic Income Tax Law out of existence! For it has already lost for Oregon payrolls amount• ing to more than six million dollars ($6,000,000) a year! And six million dollars 'means at least 3000 families who are lost to Oregon’s popula tion in iust one year under this dangerous law. 59 Industries lost to Oregon in a single year —othersthreatened These figures show the appalling effect of this unwise tax law which antagonizes industries on which a large part of our growth and prosperity depend. Recorded Damage Due fo State Income Tax T im b er purchase» c jn c r lV I < S I X * « . MM CMM true non ot lu m b rt m ilk , town*, t a t g i n i c jr tp s and to* K'nit laiNray« abaadeerv. or tu s p r a i« « 7.6’ 1.000 O th e r industrial investm ent* ca n celled or » J H 'tw W 4,171,000 O ne v t i t i .'iterating payroll on _ fo re g o n e i t e m s ................................ ' J.6?0.000 D iatncorporstton*, $< 606.000 cap«* itmL D a n te « listed 1 10 only 440.600 A ctu al removal* from the state, in* eluding loss ol only o re y ta r ’s pay ro ll ........................................... 1.440. ISO Threaten«., i t mo«*!», including Use of poly Cfje y«a«’* p a y .o il................... I .J IS .J M Job and Markets Oregon needs The Income Tax kills both! Vote 312X YES and kill the Income Tax! % W e had pUnneC on erectin g a sauunill f t a cost of ap p io x u n atcjy $100,000 and four m iles of logging rail- froad. T i t s w cu.c increase o u r lo g g in g facilities w hich jvoull am ount to an exp en d itu re of ab o u t $150.000 addi- T H E G L E N D A L E L U M B E R CO.. . • G lendale, O regon. O n receipt a d ra ft of th e state incom e tax law at our New Y ork h ea d q u arters, in stru c tio n s were rent to tlo s s th e Pacific Const b ran ch at P o rtla n d , F eb ru ary 1, 1924. L E W ! S-M EA R S C O .. Neqr Y ork. W e w ould n o t consider an y fu rth e r expansion as long as there is a state income tax in O regon. B A R N E S L I .M D S L ty M PG . C O .. F in la n d , O r,. W’e h ad com pleted plans and sp ecifications for a building to be used »3 a w arehouse and ctffices for a U rge corporation with* h ea d q u arters in C alifornia, b u t th ese plans fell thro u g h w hen th ey learned of the state incom e tax m easure. W ill do n o thing fu rth e . in this m atter until th e incom e t^x m easure is «venJetL H O L M A N T R A N S F E R C O , F w tlaaU , O regon. W ill reduce c u r operatio n s m O reg o n and possibly go to V ancouver, W ashin g to n . * C O A S T C U L V E R T d F L U M E C O .. P o rtla n d . O re. $ 4 1 ,2 5 2 ,3 5 0 The customer who quits and says nothing — This insidious law H a d w e know n «Lr O regon Incom e Tax Law would have passed, certainly w ould have b o u g h t um ber in W a sh in g to n or B ritish C olum bia, rath er th an in O re gon. r C E N T R A L C Q A L * C O K E C O .. K znsas C ity. Owner* of V ernonia, O re., Jgvclopcien^. T o ta l R eco rd ed Hamaii« . . . T h e insidious t h i n g ab ou t this law is that I n d u s t r i e * d o not co m p la in — th ey sim ply p a c k up and m ove to another sla te! I h ey a ie like the cu stom er w ho quits and says n oth in g— you never know he i* d issatisfied nor w hy — h en ce h ave n o ch an ce tq m ake m atters right w ith him. M any large co n cern s w ho left or stayed out o f Ore Son on account of the incom e tax refused to a llo w us to use their n am es b ecau se they d id n ot want to b e m ad e to appear a* tax d o d g e r s— and y et they cou ld not af- lord to carry a tax burden in O regon w hich th ey d id not n eed IC p av in C alifornia or W ash in gton ! T here is an o ld ad age w hich says, ‘'B usiness is sensitive. It g o e s only w here it is invited and stays only w here it is w ell tie a tr d " W e can n ot afford to AN* T A G O N IZ E enterprises w hich other atateu are IN V I}IN G I Y et the incom e tax law an tag o n izes in d u stries a n d en terp rises. M any a u th en tic cases are o n file w h e re in d u stries M O V E D O U T OK O R E G O N O R D E C ID E D N O T T O C O M E T O O R E G O N because o f the incom e tax law. C o u n tin g loss of capital invested, pu rch ases a n d payroll, this loss is alread y co n serv ativ ely estim ated a t m ore th a n $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . T h e p ayroll loss alo n e is already o v er $ 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a year! • • f we ha* p la n e rd to tstihW sh o u r N o rth w est h ea d q u arters in P crtle-td. W e changed our plan«, end are lo c atin g tn S eatU e'b ecau se ot th e ad v erse O regon T ax Law. T H * B O Y L E -D A Y T G N C O .. L os A n * tle j. 11 T hese figures cvrtMUd <»*n*rn*Uvt in d co rrect b y i C R A NK t . A N D K 7 W S , C H A R I t h I t. S T tW A R T . UHN M U I M s C H R IN * A. H i l l , J. K . O il L. If th ere are tw o th in g s O re g o n needs ab o v e all other* it is ( 1 ) jobs for h er w o rk ers, a n d ( 2 ) m ark e ts for h er p roducts. E v ery new en terp rise o r in d u stry b ro u g h t in to O re g o n m ean s m ore jobs. Jo b s su p p o rt p o p u latio n . Ev- pry increase jn p o p u latio n m ean s a b etter m ark e t for farm an<J fa-'torjr products. it 34 Caa<* a* to w hich tirimi«# am ount* ere not evctU ble. b u t w hich would am ount to m any m ilium *, tlsm age listed as .......................... , .............. (Vise* still under investig atio n ; w ould am o u n t tu many M llie M | dam age lu te d a# ......... .......................... Case* lit w h u h rep o rted rem oval or .nvestm ent elsew here wee stated to have been caused bv the incom e ta e b u t w hich cannot b e verified u w titin g . dam age hated aa must go is hurting Oregon ? O u r com pany wfll n ot expand in P-w tland *o lm»a as th e ir is a S ta ts Incom e Ta* Law. T he principal ic**on o u r iiea.l od ice was n ot located m P o rtla n d wsa on th is account. B U N G E W E S T E R N G R A IN C O R P O R A T IO N . P o rtlan d . Of ««on. Read these extracts from letters. The originals and hundreds more like them are on file. Then go to the polls November 4th and rid Oregon of this objectionable law which is keeping millions of dollars and thousands of people away from our state. • • • h sd we n ot already opened our o fflc t there and established outeelves, we certainly w ould not ¿4 it now . and fu rth erm o re, wc have been co in d e n a g th« « ¿ v ita l : ty of d is c o -tim in g our b ta n ch there. T H E B. F . S T U R T E V A N T C O .. San Francisco* M r. H erb ert A rm strong. W estern M anager foe rh* M en*«ha W -x'tlenw sr* com oany. stated th a t th ey » e re figuring on m oving the W estern W o o te n war* C om pany from Tacom a to Cone Bay. gnd bed glreedy pur* chased aita on our « « u r b y i t . L a ter elated they wou.'d n o t dn an y tn ln g at all tow ard ch an g i e t uutil th«y h ad k m th* «fleet of the O regon Incuin% T a s Lsw . H G. K E R N . P resid en t. F irst N atio n al Hank. N o rth B end, O regon. W e had acqu red p ro p erty for th e erection of a w crcb cu e when we learned of this I*w. I h iv e h eretc'o r# advise < on *im*lar requests th a t w* cannot m aintain our busmts.* in O r -goo if th e sta tu te is uplield. TRUSCON S T E E L CO M PA NY . Y ounnktaw n, Q hio. W . F . G u th rie, V . P. W h en the S tate cf O resjen passed th e state :scom a tex ¡aw. then w# believed it b est to ie -tn eo rp o rate the co m pany In C alifornia, whf**h was done. B E N S O N L U M B E R C O , S«& D ?v- . CsL * • • we cannot perm it our-elves to b e b u r lened w ith any tax*-» »ha* o u r co rro etito rs, the rr.n jc rty cj w hom are in W athir. - r r . do r o t h ave to pay. For th a t reason we figure th a t i$ th e incom e tax is to be perm anent, we, in self p trtc fv a tio n , m ust w ith draw cu r h ea d q u arters 10 an o th er » u t* . M A M W O O D W O R K IN G C O .. P c a U n d , O r t ?«i*. O u r o rig in al plena of op eratio n s in O reg o n called for an an n u al pro d u ctio n of 205 m illion feet cf lu m ber. w heresa our p resent p lans call for only 20% t f th a t am o u n t. F u rth erm o re, we had planned on con stru c tin g and o p eratin g a U rg e p o o r and Sa«h P a c tm y in connection w ith <mr lum bering p lant, b e t w ith thi* th re aten in g legi.U '.uin th e re ta no en co u rag em en t for ds to in v est the necessary capital for carry in g wut p u | o rig in al plans. _ W r hope th a t th e m a jo rity of the people in O rtg o g will u ltim ately change th eir present Attitude tow ards capital and in d u stry , to th e end th at It wt'.l be a wei- cunte v isito r in every s te tta n of the state. M O U N T E M IL Y T IM B E R C O .. L a G ian d e. O re. W ill lim it expaaeion to m ost absolute necesaltie* tq com plete p resent «unctions, a reduction of 63'*• in p ro g ram . O n account of th e sev en ty and injusttce of the O regon incom e tax law w* have decided to cut down o u r prep«., binldiftj- and equipm ent p«o|r t from $35 000 *o an l had we realised this tav w ould bec'irr.t effective, we w ould n o t have b u dgeted any a liticcal ;.r.provem«:»t , C om ing from W isconsin, w here w e h ave h - ! a state incom e tax for several years, w* are fa mi h er w ith tb i t d eterren t to b usiness developm ent, .pd w^, cu r selves, as well as m any o th e rs whom v.e k r .jc . left W U c^n .n for th e same reason for w hich we h e s ta te to go into t osinegs in O regon. W M . M B R A Y . Seey.-Tre**.. O 'hV V i L c n J A T im b er Co., O th k o 'h . W a . ; P res. K ?m- a:h L o ggiug Co., K lam ath F c.is. Q te .; P res. S prague R iver Co., ChTIoquin. Or* , ‘ T h ird largest o w ners .a K lam ath C ounty. Oregon vV'EoTERN L U M B E R M F C . C O .. Sao P ranctseu. U r less th e law is repealed we are aer-ously con sidering in co rp o ratin g o u r S eattie house separately and div ertin g aiso to them ail O regon b u s ire is th a t it is possible fdr their, to handle. C L Y D E 1 Q U IP M E K T C O .. P o rtla n d , O regon. In Uiv tiircult Court vf Ih® Misto of Oregon for thè C«unty df MsHon, I’ p artili,u t No. $. !.. !.. (ìrnhuni ami Mary (iraham , ht» w lf,, flnlftUff». va. If Uordon Mtratton, Mr» II. «or- don S tratto n . O rrln A. Wallor, K,h moml J. W allrr. Mra. Edmond J. Wallor. Th* link nonni Helr» of Kd- mond J Wallor, U'Iy*«« l~ O. Wal- h r ».nuotime, knnwo »a P . | . 0 W al lor. AI«o Momstiino» Km s u a* O rrln I Wallor. Mr* t.'lyu*s |„ O. W aller, thè Unknov n M. Ini of |t|y.»e» I.. t). Wallor, and Iteli (’. Smalley, Al.» AM other I» non» or (tartles unknow» vlaimlng any tight, litio. o»tat*. Ilon or Intoroat in thè rral ostate ilrsrril>ed in Ilio Compia ut h e m n , lvf> n d ag u Tu M Uordon S tratton, Mr* H. Uordon S tratto n , r umond J Wnll*r, M-i E.lmcnd J. Wallor, th» unknown he ir» of Edmond J. W all*r, Ulv»*o» I O. Wallor, sometimaa known aa U. t . 0 W aller. also somethnoa known a* O rrln I W aller, Mra. Ulys- *o» I., O. W aller, tho unknown helra of l ’Iysan I.. O. W allrr. and Hon C. Smallo)-, alto all other persona or partir» unknow n ctaiming npy righi, litio, calato, lin i or int»ro»t In tho ro«| oalalo dosorihed in thè rem plaiip horrin, dofrndanU ahove-namod, IN THE NAME OF T H E 8T ATH OF ORKGON : You, and oaeh of jrou. aro horohy requln-d to appear ami aiwwor thè eom plaint file! agalli»« you in tho abavo rntitled »ult. s» tUng forth tho nature ami rb a ra rlo r of your ro»poetlvo rlaim* in ami lo sor. taln rosi propvity d*acrib<jll a» fot. low», to-w it: "Iurta numbored Throe .(S I and Four t 4 I in Rlork numbored Two 1 2 I of J M“er»' Addltion to tho City of Salem, Counly of Marion, Stato of Oregon, aa »hown and doscrthed In th r plat of aaid addltion now on Alo and • of record in tho Office of tho K reo n lrr o f Conveyanre* in and fo r »nid Marion County, Or*- gou," on or he foro th r la«4 day o f p u b lk a. tion of thi» summona. to w it: tho thirtieth day of O etuber, 1 *24. and tf you fall »o to anaw rs, for » a n i th rro o f, plainltff» will npply lo tho above rntltlod C ourt for Ihr rv llrf d< :namlrd in th r eom plaint borcin, to w it: fo r a d I or re rtsrm ining gli ad verse riami» U to aair said r«4l property, adjudging you. you- nnd rnch of you. tq bave no claim, righi, litio, ostato, lirq j. »t in or I* thr sam r, forrvro rnjoining nnd barring you, and ra rh of you. frolli assrrtin g any rlaim iq or to aald rral propri ty adverao to thor r» li«- f and remedy a» to aaid C ourt may »orni m ert and ee.uitablo. Thi* summon» la published !n tho T u rn er T ribuno fo r si* »ucrr««lvo weeks, comm encing with th* issa* thereof of tho eighteenth day o f Sep tem ber. 1924. ari l ending w ith th* issu.- thereof of the i h l r t u t h day of O ctober, 1924. p u rsu a n t t# a n orde* of the H onorable Frrvy R K e l l y , J uin. ,,f the gbovo-entltiad C ourt, duly made, rendered a n d e n te re d ot», and dated, the sixteenth d a y o f S ep, tom ber, 1924. CARSON A CARSON. R esident A ttorneys of th* Statq of Oregon, A ttorneys fo r Plalnflffi*, lU-shh v — a n d 1‘uot OITloo Addreo* Salem. Oregon. N u, in T im c in c tr iT c o c r t o r t iii $ ■ , • • * we (p n te m p la ted p u ttin g |n an electric steel furnace, t u t w ill ®ct do th b until th* law h as beeq changed. B E N D (R O N W U R K 3 . IO N POR M AR c p ffrry N a lh a n F n * lo r, P la in tif;, v. t f i v ] r t (il) n l r p n i s 'V I l U o LtLI L -U U J t- ^or Oregon more than 40 million dollars just for the purpose of x I t to t U A l U w soaking our enterprises 2 or 3 millions a year. Is that good business pr good sense? The situation is critical. It must be met by intelligent voting. If we want Oregon to grow we must vote to KILL THE STATE INCOM E TAX f ' Ic u ig le d t y C. C. Chapm an, E d ito r, Oregon V ot*i, 22T1 W oreeetar Boiid- in r, P o rtlan d , O rafo»— IN C O M E TAX R E P E A L —P w jw ae: To r e peal eba.-U.’ ¿~* o f the G »o*ra1 Law-, of O regor of 19?3, known aa Incom e Ta* A ct Vote YYXi or NO / Î13 N* I V o te . - ^ . N ^ M tk e iu r e y o u iU K o t i% m a r k e d t h i s w a y . 312 X Yes P aid 3 ! mt . P o rtla n d O iam l-er of Co n m e rc r C o m m itter for repeal of In co m e T a x . W . i>. L ab eo n , C L a irn u u , 542 T a .t ^ ith iî'rç ç t, N t.rth , P o rtla n d , O regon. T m other of th e hum an ra c e - q o t the Mr. and 3Jr*. (ion. D. Thom»» and cocoanut tree o r th e p-aDUt plant. 1 •Mr. and Mr«. T. It Newm an, of A m ity Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Wood nry 1 »on Food* th a t contain vUiminea an* the vlaited S aturday with Mr. and Mr*. A. E v ert a t th* W ileou hom e V . P . I l o v l n i ’. iA l i t o r a n d M i n i a r . prop r d -velopm ent of th e hum an E Abell, at th e ItoVley hem ?. Th* body. Milk ar.d hu tterfat product* VVednea lay, T hou.a»' und Ihe A bell’s wer* old U-aed Bvcry Thursday at Turu«r, C uitaln more vitim iua th a n an y other AllK-rt Hennie* return» I hom e from friend» in M innesota. Mr*. lto\yley M a rin n C o o o ty , O iffto o food com pared to tlic q u a n tity uned. Medford w here he lian been vU itlug accom panied Mr. and JJr». Thoma* to QUUSCRUTION »1.2S PEK YEAH The Oleo Interest* are tcllin x u* that hi* brother Elmer. A rnity for a few day* visit w ith friend» Entered at -ho Po*toifice a t Turner, if they are defeated we will have $1:00 and relative». Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Iln in ilton and Orojon, a, *ernnd vla*e matter, under a pound butter. T his is falae. I t i* M onday afternoon, quit® a ooinnio- ta* Aet c f M a r c h 3 , U P 'J, »imply » dr»« to catch votaa. The Mi«» Hpicer were »hopping in Halem Saturday. tion w ai h e a r! on the street» of T u r bu tter price I* fi^ed by th e ea*tern O tr* th* TrllMiue c re d it'/fir u liât Col. W rig h t oWid ften Itohinson were ner. T h in k in g it m ight -be an auto tna-ket*. V oting fer the Oleq hill will jp n bay from a-l*erti*ers. accident we rii»lied out and found g n o effect th e b u tte r price bu t very ^alem vl.itor* .Saturday. car proceeding »lowly down th e street, litt 1 • if un v. I t will m ake It po— ible Mr*. W m. r,ut*ky left H aturdny .for rated at one m ule power, piloted by (or more b u tter to be produoed ( H arriahurg to vl»it her a«n. Joe Morris. T he only trouble a a« T here U con-iderulile m i—under a d w .ll give work m ore people Mr. and Mr*. W in. F a rr were *hop- th a t w henever any on* »liouted w hoe etanduit, -etiHrd^ng the oleoinarvarine th r n rill th e m anufacture o f Oleo »» ,.inK In Halem H atur.lay. the cur would atop. bill th a t I* to coqie tie'.,r« Ihe people p n ’y a »m ill p -. e -n t cf w hat i* »old (n u w / in. , , Itulaky i. . . j H waa In I Halem Sutur-1 —— — — — —— - - ■ ■ ■ ■ ! .... . i* m .... anufarlured .. ........... ... . in . . tli*-»tnt< . .. , ° »»utaky was » y 1« voted on Jlov. t- h . ^ « m e call il n P egon day on bu»ini*«. unfair bepa«*« Uioy th in k it will pro. T id o k it ovit and vote 310 Mi». W, II. Wil»nn visited h ersU terl \ EH L. E. Hennie* an-l Frank Hcliampier Mrs. .Minnie fo rn » li* k III Hulem ! hiblt tin* m anufacture of oleoiiiarirarine ON T i ; E DA I It V B IL L . mutored to Haiem .Saturday. T his U not ao. I t ia sim ply to prohibit T hnrsdiiy, g h o I* very »lek. 'h e n*e of milk product* in ,1« m aou j J o h n Thoma* and Mr. Hrbultx of fectipa. It ia 0 , 1-111 deeigned to pro Salem tiKik dinner at the Wilaoq horn* Sunday. ^eel th* dairy Intereala of Oregoji and Have your envelopes printerl with ■l«o lo protect the people axaiuet a Earl, E v ert nnd E m ory \Vo.*l pi The T ribune |ub*fItu^* for bulker. T he cow ia the Salem were hu n tin g in Cloverdale your retu rn acMrcei. can ilo the work. Sunday. THE TURNER TRIBUNE \ \ \ \ \ \ v ; ì III t i l l ! /// /¿L, te n n i» A K p sle r, J 'e f n m l a i i t . SO M M O N S • T o J e n n ie A. F o ste r. d « f * n < |* q $ above n am ed : I N T H E N A M E O F T U R HTATR >F O R K a o N , Y o u a r o h e r e b y r g , ■ lu lre il t o s p i i 'o s r sn j s n iw s r t b q e o m i d a l n t f i l e d u g a l n e t y o u in t h o ti p ,ve e n t i t l e d e a u " « w ith in s^x w o r k s frn in I h e d g te o f th e f ir s t p u b lic a tio n o f th i s s u m m o n s , a n d If y o u fu ll to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r » « Id c o m p l a i n t b y la id d a t* . fu r w ant th e r e o f , th o p l a i n t i f f w ill a p p l y t o t h e C o u r t f o r « d e c r e e d i s n o t v l n g I h e m a r r i a g e con ti ud existing between p lain tiff and d e fe n d a n t. » ' Y o u a r e f u r t h e r n o t l f i o d t h a t this s u m m o n s is s e r v e d u p o n y o u b y p u b lic a tio n fa t h e T u r n e r TV R bun«, a new npuper pf g e n e ra l c irc u la tio n , p r in te d a n d p u b lis h e d In T u m o r, M a r ie .n C o u n t y , O r e g o n , e n d t h s i t h o d a te o f th e f ir s t p ir b llr a tlu n th e r e o f w ill b e o n t h * I n d d a y o f O v t n M r ? a n d th e d p t* o f t b s la s t p u b lic a tio n t h e r e o f w ill b o o n I h e 1 1 t h d a y o f N o v e m b e r, 1*24. Y oq a r e f u r t h e r n o tifie d th a t th is s t i m u l o n s Is p u b l i s h e d *nd s e rv td u p o n y o u p u r s u a n t t* th * o r d e r ' of • h o H o n o r a b l e I 'e r c y i t E y l l y , J u d g o o f (1)0 l i b i n o e n t i t l e d C o u r t , w h p - l? o rd e r w as m a d e a n d e n te re d n f m o u l d In t h i s c a u s e o n t h o 1 s t o f O c to * b er, 1934, ' (IC Y O . S M IT H , 4 0 2 H n lo in f l a n k o f C n m m r i r . » M g . , S a lm i, O re g o n . A tto rn e y fo r P la in tif f ' - $ 0 0 ,0 0 0 fa P rem ium s ORTLAND , OREGON ^ Nov. 1 -8 , A M E R I C A ’S LIVE ST OCK CLASSI C In t h t x rex t n«w E*r*oHMon r « U .« « m l Amiff»Kh*>atrr. tho P a ri Ac la U m a - »K)n*l l.lvn s to r k E xposition will Kiuy+r and L etter th an t v # , faaturfn« com bined c x h lh lto f p tjro bred llv«$fork lin d rro n F rnof jn A m erica, lir-efand Dnirjr T a ti Ifcrse« if wine. Bhnrp, ( kmi U; alao P oultry Show, L au d • n J In d u stria l P roduct«, and W orld's O raata st N l« h t Uoroc Show. " B R D U C K D F A R M O !« A L L R A I I * H O A I > a Skss REj - 2^ b |F j L j O h W ADM INISTRATOR'S N*»FICH NOTICF, 18 NEHEBY GIVEN thi the unilersigneil h«.r been by th County C ourt of Marion County« Oi < gon, duly appointed adm inistrator a the estate of William R. Pogue, 1st of said County, deceased. All persons having claim» agaim the estate of »pul drcca»ed are hereb require.^ to present the »ame, with th proper vouchers, to tho undersign*' a t ei* residence, in T urner, in »ai County, within six month« from th date of the flr»t publication of thi notice. 1 He ted apd flr*t published this th 16th lay of O ctober, 1924. C. Wt POGUE, Admiuistratqt H EW ITT & SOX, A ttorneys fo r A dm iqistratpr,