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Locals Sr.D fji .Y W o party, clipue, clan SAVE YOUR DO LLA R S Read The Ails. NOTICE ‘2 . j mi r t Double Bnilvr 2 quart 1’uri'Uliilorv II ittul S q u a r t I’rosurvc Kittle* fi quart T"* Kettle» * <1 q u art (Covered Convex Kettle» tl <|tinrt Covered Convex Pill« 5 quart Draining Kettle 10 quart DISH I'anti I,urge I Con tul Roaster* Seta of 3 Sauce I’un« U Cuke Muffin I’nn* 10 q u a r t Dmry 1’uil* l.argo Angle Cake Tin* l i t * laillaa of lb* Aflilrotalu rhu reli • III w rv« Icnvb 1« III« olii ■tori' room fo III« W rig h t Building, K iv i Mi <Uy Nov. 4. Tliv lu n d i will outlaid of liol aaudw lcbra, cnir.w, pia am i oooklea. Tba price will bo 2i> «alii«. Tin* Hobvkaba will giva a llullowaon p arly In Ilia I. O. O. F. H all Natur«lay Nov. lai. Tlia a|KMilia will be prvm ul. STRAYED TO TH E FA K W o f H ii. Slit-alp, one- while auw anil four «mall pigs on Sept. I Oth. Owner may have the same by pnyltig dam- agra and aiivrrtlaliig. Dard and rmlor»< il by million*. |h> old reliable l u rk) T iger H air Hem cdy. Slopf fsllipg bair, correcD •calp IronblM ami promote* grow th druggiaU and barbera aril i| under m oney back guarantee, J. L . H arria la dulug work in $ha T ribuna offloa tbla wrvk, tilin g up n oaw room and ra-aranglug lb« « I t- lug. Mia« V arna Ifukleal. w ho haa been • I flood lliv e r Iba |«.i»l uioniti la aguiu a t bvr old plans In Ilia Trllmii« i>AI>«. , Filone laúd Read The Ads and Save Money FALL VETCH :: GRASS SEEDS A complete stock of the ■leading grasses used in the val ley, including Timothy, Rye i Grasses, O rchard Grass, Mes- |quite, lied Top, Clovers of all ¡kinds and Alfalfa. Quality the best on the m a r k e t and a t the right price. Take your choice SATURDAY — November 1st ONLY 75c Dont confuse tnis with : the light ware you have seen offered on some sales. :: : You will be surprised at the weight and finish of this, jj Geo. E. Allen Hardware & Mchinery D. A. WHITE. Ê? Sons, O jr country Is in safe han.U today— why chan are »ound and wage* higher than they have ever let well enough alone? ExroamcN.l« rtuand .N ov . i to 81 C om m ercial S t . Oregon 0 K.rnrat Moor«, w bo waa operated on for ii|*gi 0 fi<]|ctlta a t tb a L allram t I»«- pltal lael we* k la reported to I»« eoine better b u t alili quite low. an d At ‘Try The Drug Store F irst” to K aitm an Film* a re beat, that'* why we have them . We g u aran tee the be* to f result* on printing and enlarging. Leave your Aim* here. Kemember, the drug store ha* a complete line of toilet a r ticle*. book*, statio n ery , dyes, sponges, chamois, rubber goods, in fa n ts' neccessuties, llushlights, bulbs ami batteries, crepe paper, tissue paper, tablet* and envelopes, as well a* paints, oils, glass amt w allpaper. S to ll r r m .d i . i and fam ily re c ip e , com pounded w ith u tm o et ca re. YOUR DRUGGIST IS MORE THAN A M ERCHANT E. S. PRATHER Reliable Druggist Turner, Oregon, aehortvl.lt with Mrs. I,. J. How ley and aon I’aul. Mra. Itnwlry, who la a nelee of Mr. Aball, had not aeen her __ __________________ ______ _______ ____________________ '«únele for 1(1 year«. They left for m *1 *, i ,i y* . . SHERIFF OF MARION COUNTY Rugane Mat,inlay noon to apand the HG l r i b U l l G W i t h tllG O r G g O n i R f l 3,110 VOTE FOR P R A N K W . CO V lì Y w in ter w ith Mra, A hell'a uncle Mr. t ’r.d y » ho liaa long been a rra ld rn t of O regon. I rT- , , , , n ,, . lelGgl’am Tit the IOllOWing l’3teS. OREGONIAN Daily and Sunday mid TR IB U N E OREGONIAN Daily und T R IB U N E TELEGRAM , Daily and T R IB U N E C O M IN G ! LaVETTES Musical N ovelty & Comedy Company All laughter and music ‘ d4* 0ft 8.00 4 T5 This offer expires October 31st 1924 P ortland and return Benefit by low week-end fares now in effect, on «ale Friday, Saturday and S un d ay— return limit following Tuesday. O r 15-day fares, on sale any d ay— return limit 15 days, w ith stopover at any point enroute. M ak e a ll you r goin g away plans to take ad vantage o f these lo w round trip fares. For full information about these and otlicr round trip fares communicate with Southern 1 N uisance U xes were removed. There is no longer a tax on autom obile- costing less than »1000, nor on th eater ticket* costing le*s than 50 cent*. “ I W A N T THE PEOPLE TO W O RK LESS FOR THE GOVERNM ENT AND MORE FOR THEM SELVES’’ — COOLIDGE The people are being saved *6,000.000 daily in taxes as com pare» with 19_1. The cost of governm ent ha* beer cut th at muck. The national debt has been reduced $2,750,0<'0,000 in three years. Waste of public money has been stopped and billion* saved to the people. There is a treasury surplus th a t a U justify another cu t in income taxes. PROSPERITY IS SW EEPIN G OVER TH E COUNTRY W IT H A RISING TIDE When this adm inistration took office, there were bread lines, unemployment and general distress. All this has been changed Unemployment has been wiped out and prosperity restored. Lib^ erty bonds, that sold then around 86, are worth more than par to day. ‘ fu s t the Dawes budget Axed a policy of domestic economy, the Dawes plan gave the world new f ope. German finances and credit are restored. She is again buying American wheat and the price has turned sharply upward. T c Dawes plan is a stroke o f genius. I t is the greatest peac m easure since the arm istice. 1: opens the way to the res toration of Europe and ri t tores g reat m arkets fo r American goods and farm products. It assures the United States of paym ent of w ar debts owed by foreign nations. . THESE ARE HONEST. SOUND. SENSIBLE. __ CONSTRUCTIVE ACCOM PLISHM ENTS Don't be misled by wild promises o r w ilder charges by the outs. Vote November 4 for the constitution a d your own best interests. Vote fo r a governm ent of common sen se. Republican S tate C entral Committee I* I-** Patterson, C hairm an John W. Cochran, Secretary (P aid A dv.) Pacific II. B. Ruud, A gent tu rn e r, O regon. A V .V .’.’.'.V A ’.’.’.’.’.V .V .V .V .’.V .’.V .V .’. ’.V .V .’.’.’.W .V A A ’.V .V Turner Meat s L. E. T A L B O T T Market T urner, Oregon M onday N ovem ber 3rd A dm ission 25 and 50c Condition* Why not The adm inistration pcsied three revenue acts slashing fixe*. The latest one alone saved the pewpl« more than $400 000 000 a year, or alm ost $4 fo r every m an, w onjui and child in America. »»♦»>* ++-+++ »’»♦♦«♦♦a n. Excessive tax burden* have been lifted by Coolidge and hi* p a rt” . More than 4,000,000 head* o f fam ilies w ere helped by the ¿ j per cent cut in income taxes. Phone Ifco. [ V ijit the I- -rsA-noHAi. Siocil Grant Never Said Much i ButHeStuck|To His Job --S o Does Coolidge P erfo rm an ce/ A re B etter T itan Promise*__ Don’t T ra d e R ealities fo r U ncertainty. j 201 State St.. Salem, Oregou. tH Ht. mumm vwamawwwftwaawffwi # w .w wmsmmmm Have all size« of Kegs and >, Barrels in stock, suitable for Kraut, Fish, Meat, Fruit, Vin- ;; j egar, etc. S alem , ¡tío t entar Efficient W orb— --Moderate ('rices BARRELS 2 2 (t N . Iñ lru i, Oregon. ; Wa have in stock the Oregon ;; • |op common Vetch, H ungarian ¡[ ; Vetch, and Sand or H a ir y ];; Vetch. Also, mixed lots of]; vetch and grain. { I Mr. an d Mr» K lrl.y K ■•« and aon Ju nio r, Mr. ami Mre. Claude Itobina»« au d d a u g b lrr Dorllioa ami Mr. and Mra. Ju lio ('have* all of Hnlrin were K. W . lielllrinlvr, of W nudburit « » • I i uinlay Kurei» of llalj.h C liavta and In T arner W vilnrwlay In Ilia iul«r«»t wife. of hi* cam paign for representative In Fred Moore of Mill City waa In T o r |u tha S iala le g isla tu re . nar F rid ay am t H aturdoy try in g to FOR SALI» .MOO 00 Hon*« and bag it few bird*. Jarge lot; hot and fold w a ter; bath W. If. H a rrle a m la o n Jo« repaired and e lr c tr’city ip house. lìarage, wooilahed and a fair b a rn ; pew well tb a leaky roof on th e W rig h t tu lld lu g and pump. F ru it trpe* and a good laet week, garden epot. A »mall cash payment I.oren P orter haa ao far recover«-«! balance a* rent- 10-lfi ttp from tila reeent accident aa to be alile i ( t M e u l i , baU nw 111 per m o n th ; no to re tu rn to work. In terrai, ] Mr Mr. A . - E. Abell anil ■«■ i* li i — wt j ! j . ■ d a u g h te r Fern, of W innim, M innceola arrived In T u rn er T hureday nig h t for PLATFORM Fast Retold Dtpendiblt I» in/ cat* lEmlial turni aitò .Vittimi flirrt tara voti All oupy mo»( I>• In III« ImiiitM of lb « printer by Wmlnriutay noun lien« i»f»rr no typo will l»a aetafl«! Tlluraday fiooa o p v p l «.••lli uotloca ur otliar rn iiu erg a n r) ¿nallor. Mra. H. !.. Karl retu rn ed bom« IVaduaaday n lg b l from an «alendad trip In Ibr «at, w b ld i Included a long piali wllb le la llv ra ln rblladi-lpida. (loorge Faulk m lu rn rd W edueaday /rom Auniavllki wbvra ba liaa bain » a p lo y a d ou Iba Frail ilari» ( a u l ì fur •a re ra i waaka. /l o t K ally aod Fr«d M llcbell were Baiai» vi »llora Tuesday. ailp $alrm fRurtiiarif Read this carefully. We have just received another ro w BAYNE Jartfe shiment of the famous ADVANCE PURE ALU- i A TTO RN J O IV H AT N LAW. S A l.E M .O R i MINIJM. This shipment consists of LARGE peices of ¡ ¡ ' for judge of circuit court hitfh grade ware. Is highly finished and heavy weight goods. We offer you your choice of. Sutworltw fur your luuii« paper mid lielp build ap llin ooojuj un ity »H ill. Mr. aud Mr». Ja sk I I ik I moii of Ore- f o n Oily war* vlaillog frlamU In Tur- par Olla weak. Mra. T urnar, a nuraa al Ilia Draeonee llu ap llal a l Hal*in, a p rn l Tuesday p lg h l an d W adareday a l livr boni« Ip THfOP. A. L. Honra aulii a oar lo J . I*, f a y lor, of O rvllla, tbla wavk. For Malo - 1 horar ami doublr hat pesa; alao tom a /arm in g implement». Inquire *t lb« T ribuna Oflioc. l ’aria for all cara. No m alli r what make of car, Iru rk or tracto r, we run A pply yon with parta. W. K. Horn* lían Hum* /N o t bridkara, the aamr man) Nigh St. at Kerry, Salem, Oregon <mm or interest to sene, other than the aihninielralijn of j uni ice to all ac cord in g la Ian' a g i eçuily." A U C T IO N E E R $ 41 , 352,350 (Paid A dvertisem ent) % Real Usiate, L Iv. »teck aud F a rin g ali* ! R e c o r d e d D am age Due To S ta te Incom e Ta* J. E. Barber —a specialty— 8 Tim ber purchase* cancelled or suspended____ rem is $10 plu.» 1 per cent. A square 11 Construction of lum ber mills, towns, logging camps and log* $18,000,000 > Proprietor deal to all . ging railw ays, abandoned or suspended................................. 7.875.000 32 O ther industrial investm ents cancelled o r suspended......... . 4.578.000 One year's operating pay roll on foregoing items.................... 5.680.000 A large list of real estate for sale or j 8 D isincorporations, $4,606,000 capital. Damage listed 1-10 460,000 exelinnge. All call* prom ptly attend 10 A ctual removals from the state, including loss of only one ed. W rite for date«, or see me. y ear’s pay roll................................................................. ....... .. W g are In th e m a rk et for your B eef, V eal, 2,440,250 22 T hreatened removals, including loss of one y e a r’s pay roll 2,218,50« H o r s and P ou ltry 31 Cases as to which definite am ounts are not available, but 202 U. 8. N ational Hank Bldg. which would am ount to many mUliolns; damage listed as 34 Cases still under investigation; would am ount to many mil Fresh v eg eta b les a t a ll tim es Phone 470 lions; damage listed as................ ............... .............................. « Ifts. 412 N. 2I»t 8t.,^ Salem , Oregon 21 Cases in which reported removal or investm ent elsewhere was stated to have been caused by the income tax, but which cannot be verified in w riting; damage listed as iV M S W A W W W N W .V .W W W .W S W W .W A V .V .V ." ’ Total recorded «lamage $41,252,350 Fresh and Cured Meats • f • -sa a The Show Place of Champions Th(* Pacific International l.ivuHtocV Kxponition, organif«<! hut n aennt fourteen ya*Tn ago, m today the Urgent general livestock show in America, rivaling the Nation nt < liicugo in it« horar, b r r f c a ttlr and swine exhibit* and *vcn RurpaMinic »n many rtapect* the National Dairy «Show. I l * r » u f i 4 f r o n * > r * » l r o o f r o v « r l n * 10 wcn*m w o r l d ' « l I v t M o r V t h « m | d n n * a n d oth*»r nn u i fc U i | o r k c o m * f r o m m « n jr d t n t a n t | t « t « » l u r . i ^ m t « f o r p r r m i u M ' l o U t l i n * $PO.i»r>o T r I« jn*«r‘g %ho w <‘on»l»n»«M: <*i««ntir l . i v * « t n r k K x p o s i t i n n , P « 4 r y P r o t l u r l * I.wnd P r o d u r t « S h o w , Northw«M| May a n d l ir n ln Show . W o n tr i n W in t e r P o u l tr y Show . • N li rh t Mors«« S h o w , In « lti a tri a l Kft hihitn, D n l l y A u o t i o n o f D a i r y a n d 1W F Cattl** O v a r 12 3 . 0 0 0 p a o p l a a l l a n d a d l a a l y a a r . a v a t l l n i I h e m t f l v c * o f t h * o p p o t t u n i t t e a o f f t r r d f o r «««•dylag w a y « a n d m t a n i o f p r o h l a l i U l i v a a to c l i r a i l i n g i n t h r W m I. W hy not a llrn d VMMWalf t h i a y a a r a n d t h a n t a l k o v e r t h e . y a t t . r o f h e t t r r i n « a n d i n c r a a a i n « y o u r o w n n v ra lo t k w ith u i hare at th a T u r n e r S tale” B n n h ? Y o u will ne v ar find ua l a t h in g in j s a c o w r a q n u ie n t an * | a a a ^ a t a n r a . TURNER STATE BANK Turner - - Oregon Í DEMOCRATIC TICKET JOHN W. DAVIS CHARLES \V. HR VAN MILTON A. MILLER H. L. CLARK WALTER L. HEMBREE JEFFERSON MYERS . O. P. COSHOW NEWTON McCOY JOHN BAYNE j w. BIJfKR ms£ - ILS. POI8AL J. W.SADDLER H. H. VAN TRUMP W. H. DOWNING FR A N K W. COVEY JOS. BAUM GARTNER N E L L IE O. BALDWIN Prcaicsnt Vi««-President U . §. S*'tirktor U. S. Ucpre*entativo Sec. of Slate ^ S t a t e Treailtrer .lustice of Supreme Court • l’ulilic Service Commissioner Ciicnit Judge (write in name) Stale Represent at i vo State ReprencnUtive State Representative Slate Representative County Judge Sheriff Treasurer Recorder Dr. O. L, Scott Palmer Chiropractor We have examined the signed statem ents and exhibits upon which the foregoing tabulation is based and find th at the total of $41,252,350 is a con servative estim ate of damage properly attrib u tab le to the state income tax aa a determ ining factor in influencing decision against Oregon investm ent in 4M-419 U. S. Rank Building the cases hsted. We also find that many additional am ounts could have been included justifiably in the total, so th at, m aking allowance fo r possible overstatem ents in individual items listed, the actual loss of investm ent at Sal* ni, Oregon tributable to the state income tax is m aterially in excess of $40,000,000. (Signed) FRANK K. ANDREWS, (Pres. Portlam l C ham ber of Com.) (Signed) CHARLES H. si'E W A K T (V-P. N orthw estern N at'l B ank) Drs. L. T. Dick & L. M. Hum (Signed) BEN SELLING (M erchant and P hilanthropist). C hinese M edicine Co. (Signed) CHRISS A. BELl. (A ttorney and Member of Board of D irectors of P ortland C ham ber of Com m erce). Stom ach troubles given quick relelf (Signed) J. K .GILL (P ioneer Portland M erchant), by taking our famous remedies. Are absolutely hurtnlc*«, licing compound- • ed from im ported herb», root* ami nint barks w hich arc well kuown for their curative propertied. • Office Phone We treat all diaorders of m en, wo men aud children. Free consultation. Call or write. 120 - 126 State 8 t. (U pstairs.) Phone Salem Oregon. Repeal the State Income Tax Vote 312 X Yes Mora than 1,500 contributor* to expense of g ettin g fact* before voterai sign* era ami contributors live in a l l p a r t s o f O r o f o n ; this advertisi'm ent issued bj* C. C. Chapm an, E ditor of Oregon V oter, initiator of repeal m easure; resi lience, 16!) Lownsdalo St., P ortland, Oregon.