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■. Turner Meat Market Krlday- rv e n ln g , M. T . M iller, Ir Me H e n ry , G irm i M iller arcuiliP»nIrci hy hi» frin ì.i A u a tln F o rd , d ro v s lo Cur- valll» w hvre Ih ry enjoyred fh e O. A. C. H o m e C o rn in g p ro g ra m a n d b <D (Ire. U rlìi« y o u r se w ln g u ia e h lu e , w ash Ing in a e h ln e , v a cu u iu e le an rra , ty p e- w ritera a m i b ro k e u fu rn ltu ra to tb e K u rfu tu re H o sp ita l. (Ite a r T rib u n a itffica) for re pii Ira. \V. I I . H a rris a u d sou J. H. B a rb e r P ro p rie to r Special for Saturday rillatniMik also w era In a tte n d a n e « B aco n squares J o e lb B a c o n hacks 2 5 c lb it th è I!. o f O. O A. ('. football g am e A 'allace «|>eiil H um lay w ith h ls folka, 'I r . a n d Mra. W . T . K lein a. W allae a fttc h rs a n d Le« T helasen of C h o ic e s t c u ts of B eef, V e a l o r P o rk Turner - Mlaa L ucile Itlc h c s leaves S a tu rd a y for I'o rtla u d w lierr-ah« w ill «pend In r ra ra llo ii v isitin g re la tiv e s a n d friend*. Oregon .• . V W A W V V V V W A W / A ’A V A V . W W /W / ^ '/ W /W H a rry Ite n n e U a n d H a ro ld Ilrlg g , W e r e Hntoin V i s i t o ! « M unday ev en in g 4 % P aid on six m onths l ime Deposits Fire and Automobile Insurance Written Turner State Bank C H A M P IO N S L U N C H R O O M J . E . C h a m p io n , F u r Hale P H O N E 1117 ll'o rb l /te n t oh Cn/fe* a n d C a k re " T H E ATLAS BOOK STO RE Art thtwlni a ntw and corr.plala Hat tf batki and ttallMtry. tbi All« Book Stört 405 SUlu St. Salem, Ore. W , «i« i p r n b fa r Ih r C u rtis Publl- ratio n * . K a rm e n ! G et th e beat K a n n M agasiiic published fo r the price. C o u n try G en tlem an $1.00 per y e a r. AUo L adies H om e J o u rn a l and S a tu rd a y E v en in g PosL T u rn e r T r i b u n e , A gent. $p) w o rth of hooka a n d » h ö rt artiole» fur $1.00. li» r e la Ilia w ay you can gvi th e m . T h e L ad les H om e J o u rn a l $1 ta per y e a r p ro v id es you « I t h f in i» w o rth o f h l|(h elaa* re a d in g If p u r oh used In book form . T h e C o u n try G e n tle m an , •••mea e v e ry w eek. I l i a per y c u r give« you a e re ra i U nira lb •mat In hooka, a h o rt storie« and iirtlrle» for th e fa rm e r. T h e b 'a tu rd a ) E v e n in g I’oal, uo o ilie r in a g a z lu e li Its class, $2 00 per y e a r F ro m now u n til lire.* S lat w e wll! give th e 1‘aet w ith th e T ilh u n e fm $*00; th e L a d t.» H om e J o u r n a l w ill Ilia T rib u n e L OO; th e C o u n try G ru lle •lian w ith th e T rib u n e $i’ 00 In otliei w ords w e « I l i Includo th e T ritiu m w ith a n y one. a n y tw o, or all I l i n e «, th e above m e n tio n e d n ia g a ilu c e for $1.00 a d d e d la l b s re g u la r price. Ile lte r H irn e « « u l G arden«, la th e Id e a l M a g a ilu e , for th e u ur* w a u lin g to m ak e a b eau tifu l place o f th e ir tioiuae a n d g a rd .n * . A beautiful •ii» « a iln r for (it* n o riu al a u il uf $1 00 W 'lte a n n m lie r from T u rn e r w ere In fu r th re e y ra ra . Kur till* m o n th o n l y a tle u d n u c r a t th e p ic tu re allow a t tin Hoe th e O c lo b v r l»Mir a t T rib u n e office H tate T r a in in g sch o o l M o u d a y n ig hi J . L. H arri» , A Kent. S ubaaribe fa r Hotne nice pigs. T h o m a s L ittle , T u rn er. the T rib u n e Locals Read The Ads. A uturrIU - for ) m ir h o m e |>a|ier nud h e lp build u p th e c o m m u n ity »pirli. N O T IC E All .« p y u iu at lie In th e h a n d » ol t h e p rin te r by W ed n esd ay noon H er« a fte r n o ty p e u r l ì i I h - art a fte r T h u rsd a y a n n a ru e v p t d e a th notices or o th e r rm incrK clicy m a tte r. F o r S ale— 1 horse a n d dou b le luir n r a s ' also som e fa rm in g im plem enta. In < |u iru a l th e T ril one Office. IU v . M r. K liu b e r, C o u n ty Y . M C A. H eerelary « a * a T u ru e r v Ialini H a tu rd sy a fte rn o o n . kflaa M ary C o n d ii re c e n tly re tu rn e d fro m a tw o w eeks »lay a t th e ho m e of h e r n e p h ew In I'o rtla u d . (the found M axine a n d V iv ia n ( ‘a u d it q u ite »lek w ork. 1‘lie c o n v e n tio n w ill be h e ld in J . E . B a r te r w sa a b u sin e ss v isito r h u t th e y w ere m u c h b e tte r w h e n »lie N ew Y o rk a lly a n d w ill ho a trip w o rth w hile. M r. H ones Is D iatrlcl in Haiem T u e s d a y . calile hom e. M anager for th e above o rd e r. L a V e rn M ilter is ex p eeled h om e for J o h n J . ito ttle of th e W alk O ver G le n n M iller a n d h is f iitn d A m lin aline atora of Malern wna a T u rn e r Kurd Irft M unday a fte rn o o n for G old T h a n k s g iv in g . v is ito r M unday. Heat h . T h ey fl-port acm e I.ml ruad» Dr. n n d Mra. J . W . H ansom a n d b etw een H aiitlon a n d fo q u llle . Mr». J . F . L y le w ere M ulini v isito rs T h e T u rn e r ilo o e lers h e ld a very T uesday, C, K. M oC lellsn o f A l t a n y w aa in o n tb u e la a llc in e rtin g T u e s d a y n ig h t W h ile h e re he a l Ilia T rib u n e office. T in ra w ere 14 T u rn e r till« w eek. Mrs. J . E. H arlier receiv ed a le tte r p re s e n t. A c o m m itte e w as a p p o in te d p u rc h a se >1 a n ew Kurd toUTlng e ar. s ta tin g t h a t h e r y o u n g e st a irie r was to d ra ft by-law a for th e o rg a u lx a tiu u . re o en tly m a rrie d In S e a ttle . Mr». T u rn e r waa w ell re p re se n te d a t th e H arlier expect» a v isit from h e r slater big U. o f 0 . —O. A. C. foot hall g am e Mra. J . K. H arlier m o to re d to C o r d u rin g th e h o lid a y s. v a llis W e d n e sd a y a fte rn o o n , re tu rn in g S a tu rd a y a l C o rv a llis. T h e follow ing w ith re la tiv e s w lin w ill a|>etid T hanks-1 w ere in a tte n d a n c e from T u rn e r, H a rry Ifrn n e t w as n H aiem v isito r J a m e s and V e rn o n C oatee, Kretl g i v in g w ith th e m in T u rn e r. M itch e ll, Hill H all, l le n r y am i E d d ie S a tu rd a y n ig h t. A h re n s, L eln n d Itlches, A r th u r a n d W h e n C o lu m b u s Jo n a ln g sa id "A tie E d d ie G a tb . A ll re p o rt a good e n jo y ( ‘has. Hone« m ad e a record in long L ln k u m Jo n a ln g , you b re a k off w ith a b le tim e. d lria n c e lis te n in g o v e r th e radio. H e C le n V ic to ria n r 1 w ill b re a k off b ro u g h t lu E a st P its h u rg h , P a. I t w as y u r b lam e tick h e ad ." A lie Id n k iin i Mr. a n d Mrs. J . K. T h a m a so n ac n o t v e ry loud b u t p e rfe c tly plain . Mra d id n o t la u g h h u t y o u w ill if you a r c o m p a n ie d hy th e ir d a u g h te r Mrs. J . M. Itone» re p o rta g e ttin g H a v a n a , a t th e H ig h Hchunl A u d ito riu m a t 8 j H u d so n a n d tw o c h ild re n w ere Malern C uba. Home w o rk fo r a th re e tu b e ect. o 'c lo c k on N ov. 28. A n e g ro com edy visito rs T uesday. " L o v e a n d L a th e r ” . A live reel 1 P a rt D u n c an v isited re la tiv e s In •n o tio n p ic tu re . Hchcoi o rc h e stra a n d ' M r. a n d Mra. J . K. T h o m a so n a re H aiem S u n d a y th e 16th. so n g . A L L Kor 10 a n d ¡In . j e n jo y in g a v isit th is w eek from th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. E m m a llo .lso n am i H e rm a n Pect« a n d H a rry n e n n e tt M rs. M. T. M iller a n d Miss L n o lle j tw o 'e U lld re o 0 f M arsh field . wer« Ih A im invllle F rid a y n ig h t w here H iebes a cc o m p a n ied G le n n M iller a n d | Mr. B e n n e tt w as d e m o n a tra tln g a A u s tin K ord to C orvallla H a tu rd sy 1 .elan d a n d D o n a ld Itlc h e s W ere rad io a t th e A u m a v llle h ig h echo»). w h ere th e y all en jo y e d th e IT. of O. - O. A . C. foot hall g a m s. M iss Itiche* I'o rtla u d business visitor« re ce n tly . re m a in e d o v e r M unday aa th e gu»at of M ra. Dr. G rn g g e x p ec ts to leave H olll« Hone« n n d F . P . R ow ley h e r frien d Mias E m m a llo h l, form erly F rid a y to Join th e d o c to r a t A rv a d a, a tte n d e d flic M arlon C o u n ty corn show W y o m in g , llie lr ucw lo c a ti.p. of Turn T. F rid a y n ig h t. Farm Pointers She £alrm IRnrtminj O. A. C. E ip . Htatlon. Embaimfr* anò JUinrral Otr: tiara P ru n in g o f o rc h a rd s in O regon can ,1 be s ta rte d a s soon a s th e leaves are off, say s C. E. S c h u ste r, a ssista n t h o r tic u ltu ris t fo r th e e x p e rim e n t sta tio n . It is s good p lan to p ru n e w alnuts a n d c h e rrie s b e fo re th e first o f the y e ar, a s th ey have a ten d e n cy to bleed. T h e b lee d in g m ay cau se no p a rtic u la r d a m a g e, b u t its a p p e a ra n c e strik e s m oat people as h a rm fu l. P liw u ISVI Pomer»y & Keene R EC I A B L E JC W V L E R 3 AMD O P T IC I A NS E Y E S T E S T E D —- G L A S S E S F I T T E D State t s i Likert; SU. Siiem, 0 ref so ATHELETIC GOODS - We have the moat complete line of Bportiog Gowda in Salem. Come in and look over the stock £ w in te r season is th e o p p o rtu n e tim e fo r g e ttin g d ry e rs in to shape fo r (he com ing se aso n , la y s E. H Wie- gan d , h o rtic u ltu ris t fo r th e e x p e ri m ent sta tio n . All p a rts a re insp ected , clean ed , a n d o v erh au led . T h en th e d ry e r is gone o v e r e n tire ly w ith a j hot 1 p e r c e n t lye solution to e lim in a te su g a rs and to p re v e n t m old f r o m ' fo rm in g in th e d ry e r. P ro p e r c irc u la tio n o f a ir is neeea-1 sary \o c o n tin u e d good h ealth o f the flock in th e w in te r season. Fow ls a re ■ usceptible to colds a t th is season, s o ! d ra u g h ts a re to be avoided. T h e O re gon e x p e rim e n t s ta tio n se c u re s venti- j latio n by lea v in g th e fr o n t o f the Mr. a n d Mra. Wcu. H utsky m otored house open. D ra u g h ts a re avoided | to H aiem H a tu rd sy uu Lusiueas. by k eep in g ail w indow s a n d o t h e r 1 Mr and Mrs. M il D sk e w ere «hop open in g s closed. in g In H aiem H a tu rd sy . M W ' j I ■ WG» M Read The Ads and Save Money i I 216 C e n te r S t. MMW AWMMflMMMMMWMMMffiMMHWMW W M R B IM M W IM P if CLOVEROALE Mai*in O regon, KlHcieut Work------Moderate Prices D ra in ag e w ork o f th e O .A .C. ex p e rim e n t s ta tio n show ed need fo r a tool w hich could be o p e ra te d by horse pow er a n d w hich w ould not re q u ire m an in th e d itch fo r its o p e ratio n Mr« C. Hones enjoy od a v isit from Such a tool has b een in v en te d by Mr. | b a r d a u g h te r M rs M u n d lu g ir uf Maleiu P ercy P u rv is o f V ale, a n d is k n o w n as ! th e “ P u rv is slu ic e r.” T his m uchincj T liuraduy n ig h t of b u t w eek. is c y lin d rica l in sh a p e , a n d its c u ttin g | pow er is deriv ed fro m c y lin d e r tee th w hich p ro tu d e a t in te rv a ls from the e n tire e x te rio r a rg a. In n p ^ a tio n , ‘he m achine i* d ra g g e d up a n d down -he d itc h lengthw ise. T he m achine is m ade e n tire ly o f iron and can be c o n stru c te d a n y good b lacksm ith. It M rs. F. A. W ood lu S alem S atu rd ay I costs a b o u t $25. T h e A u n u a l M eeting of W illa m e tte Mm. D ella HI»co from N e w p o rt and t.'lia p trr, A m e ric an H ed t'ro as, for th e purpose o f i-lectlng new memt>er« for Mm. M crtle G rabcll of S alem s p e u l th e he K x ro u llv e C o m m itte e a u d dtscua- w eek e n d w ith th e i r p a re n ts M r. a u d •lug business for lh e * p a st a n d c-oming M ra. W . F . W rig h t. year, w ill be held a t c h a p te r head Inartece. 04« M iete H ireel, H aiem , O re gon, D ecem ber lot. 1024 a t 2 I*. M Those h o ld in g a 1924 m e m b e rs h ip card re e n titlr d to a vote a t th is m ee tin g a n d a re e arn e stly re q u este d to he preoeiit. G O OD A E R A T IO N N E E D E D IN F E R M E N T IN G C ID E R It. rt M cK ay report* a good c r o « d at In m aking v in eg a r, c are is tak en (he sh o o t U a l M ouday. C ordell Hall to a e ra te the fe rm e n tin g e id e r well, probably m a d e th e best record u f any aaya E. H. W i.-gand, h o rtic u ltu ris t fo r th e re . th e O regon e x p erim en t sta tio n . T his is necessary to g e t • p ro p e r v in e g a r L. C. Hall in sta lle d a ra d io aet io tile stre n g th . Miche* llroa. C o n fe c tio n « ry T uesday B a rre ts in w hich J h e fe rm e n ta tio n Hall P ro s, a re p lac in g a new floor In is ta k in g place a re firm ly su p p o rte d h e ir g a i g e ttila w eek. on (he aides w ith helu< d rilled above th e v in e g a r level a t e..oh end o f the T h e T u rn e t H askct Hall T lu b w III b a rre l. T h is ' allow .»"free circ u la tio n A f te r fe rm e n ta tio n has play th e S a lm i, U . 8. H unkers M atur o f a ir. s ta rte d , th e b a rre l is not d istu rb ed . lay , N o v . 2Blb. U nsuccessful v in eg a r m aking is H all Hrtw. » I l l g iv e one of th e ir usually d u e to filling th e b a rre ls too p o p u la r h o lid a y d a n o s W rd n .a d a y fu ll, p re v e n tin g fre e c irc u la tio n of a ir. Low a c e t;c acid c o n te n t o f vin n ig h t N ov. 2tilh a t T u rn e r. e g a r is usu ally due to low s u g a r con S u g a r com pletely fe rm e n te d I. L. K ohertsou a n d w ife a re e x p e c t- te n t. n g th e ir d a u g h te r a n d l i u s la n l Mr will yield a high te s t v in eg a r. J u d g e M uratela of Mali m n-ade n tr1 1 n d Mrs. J a c k H e a th , of P o rtla n d , . to T u rn e r, H u h llm ily nud M tayton, m im e fur T h a n k s g iv in g . M onday. A n a u to d riv e n by a parly- from th e J o rd a u V alley d is tric t, tu rn e d tu rtle Mr». H. II. lin k e r, w h o h a d th e in tn ' in to th e c ree k a t th e b rid g e n e a r th e fo rtu n e to fall from th e p o rc h a l her l a b e l n u d e M unday n ig lii. I t w as f e ll h om e U a l w eek la Im p ro v in g nicely •unted by so m e t h a t t h e y w e ie going Mm. (ta k e r wan In k in g n w alk on tin from fo rty to flfty m iles per hour- porch before re tirin g , In som e m an n e r There w ere live lu th e e a r b u t n o oue fell from th e |iorvh a n d a lllin iig h tro Was h u rt a lth o u g h th e y all w e n t In to h ones w ere b ro k e n th e sh o c k a n d th e creek w ith th e c ar. s tra in e d lig a m e n ts received n t tin tim e of th e fall w ill n e ce ssitate tier Mta F ra n k H ear of P la in v ic w w as re m a in in g in bed for se v e ra l days. th e W e e k e n d g u e st o f h e r d a u g h te r Mrs. H e u ry H a rn e tt. A. L H olies 1« a n li r l p a l ln g a f r n tr ip to th e iia lh m a l o o n v e n tlo u of tin l l e u r y H a rn e tt a n d J im K elly h a d itrotlierluK id o f A m a ric au Y ro m a n A rch ie hna a lr ta d y sold n e arly e n o u g h th e ir b ear dogs o u t for ex ercise a n d In » u ra n c* to r u l li l e liliu In th e trip th e biggest t h in g th e y could raise was nnd a tlll h a s six in o u lh a in w h ic h to s Ja c k ra b b it. VAVrMA/AMMf «AfMMrWSWr M M i W W • SMMMfMMMMMMMf • ■. .'AWYVWVWWVftWSe T ti* re g u la r sehool nieetlris for adop tin g th e b u d g e t for d is tric t V i. IB was held In Ilia a u d ito riu m of th s T u rn e r h lg b school M aturday N ov. 21. T i.lrty n in e legal v o te rs w ere p re sen t. T h e flr at m ea au rs to com e u p w as th e prop lit ton to v o lt a d ltio n a l ta x to p a y o ff « him bouda. T h is m et w ith som e discussion h u t w han p u t to a vole th e prop o sitio n c a rrie d by a vota uf 28 to II. T h s n e a t w as th e a d o p tio n of th e b u d g e t w liioh c arried by a vote of 30 lo 'J G le n n M iller a cc o m p a n ied by hls friend A u stin F o rd , a rriv e .] T h u rsd a y ' V e i l i n g from G old lie a c h to sp e n d a ew d a y s w llli h om e folks a n d see th e U . o f O . —O . A. C. loot bail g a m e a t Mr. ,- r ‘l M rs. J . M H a m ilto n and • 'orVallla. T h e hoys s p e n t F rid a y In M iss S p ic e r w ere s h o p p in g III H aiem ■Ulrm and H ta y to u a lio p p lu g a u d vlslt- H a tu rd sy . tln g th e ir old friends. Mrs. L y d ia BohIIT-rer w ho h a s been visltaug lu P o rtla n d re tu rn e d hom e W e w lah to m a k e a c o rre c tio n In one H a tu rd sy . f th e locals III last w eeks Issu« of th e Col. W rig h t m otored lo H aiem F ri T ribune, r. g a r.lin g th e w e d d in g of K. ilg g e y , o f Jefferson. T h e u s in e o f th e d a y on busiu.Mt. ucky b rid e sh o u ld h a v e heefl Mrs Mr. F ra u k H dl.au.pier m o to re d to N e ttle T lbh.-ll In place of J.-u e lte Me tow u M ouday. KJbleo. Mr. and Mrs. L . E . lle u u ie a a u d swu A lb e rt m oto red to Haiem F rid a y . 'D a d " H arr w as lu th e office Tu.-s F . A. W ood a u d a m E v e r t t were lay m o rn in g a n d said h e w ould like o k n o w il IV arl I*, w a s atlll w h e re he h u ru in g b ru sh a u d I H i k i n g a fte r th e ir a b e e p uo th e ir place Ju C io v erd ale. could g e t h ls mt-ala re g u la r. P ro p r ie to r 1 2 6 S. L IB E R T Y S T . SA LEM . O R E G O N " I f W d U ot th e J o e K ro g m a n n secured w ork w ith ha M pauldlug L o g g in g Co. a t Haleru reoeutlyr. SCHOOL MEETING IN TURNER ANDERSON A BROW N 126 S o u th Com m ereiai S t. Salem. Oregon £ /— ............... .... Go to H. L. Earl’s Hardware Store for “Good Value” work gloves at 75c, also have a small stock of auto accesories which will be sold at greatly reduced prices, and a stock of jewelry at 30 per cent off as long as it lasts. Now is the time to get your Xmas presents. H. L. Earl, Hardware ACHESON SURVEYS AMERICAN OPERATIONS C a ll and See Us fa r 0. A. C. NEWS New and Second Hand Furniture W hen in Salem visit this store’ and insftect the wonderful Lang Ranges made by a Western Manu facturer for western people. These ranges are ideal for wood and coal, also exclusive wood ranges. People’s Furniture Store SALfiM , ORB. 271 North Commercial St. ■ ■ IM S II P h o n e 440 BARCLAY ACHESON B arclay A cheson. well-known to m any In O regon a n d W ashington bp- cause of y e ars of resid en ce in Che- balla. South Bend and P ortland, sail ed from N'ew York on N ovem ber 5th. to continue his w ork a s D irector of O v erseas O peration« for th e N ear E a st Relief. A cheson has re c e n tly sp e n t P E C T IN F O R F R U IT JE L L m ore th a n a y e ar in th e N ear E ast, IS M ADE BY H O U S E W IF F m aking carefu l su rv e y of th e d iffere n t P e c tin fo r fu tu re je lly m a k in g is fields w here A m erican c h a rity is c a r best p re serv e d a t th is se a so n o f the ing for m ore th a n 50.000 children. S peaking before clubs of P o rtlan d , y e a r by O regon housew ives, says H. W c g u n d , h o rtic u ltu ris t fo r the S e a ttle and T ac o m a b u sin ess m en, A cheson d eclare d th a t th e N ear E ast e x p e rim e n t sta tio n . A hom e supply R elief is com ing in to a new ph ase m ay be m ade by ta k in g a p p le peels of w ork. "E x ce p t for S yria a * o r sm all a p p les and sim m e rin g them G reece, th e re is little m ore th a n th e fo r tw o h o u rs w ith a slig h t a d d itio n norm al am ount of su ffe rin g in t h a j N e ar E a s t." he said, “It is tru e th a t o f w a ter. T h e ju ic e e x tra c te d is b e st p re th e situ a tio n in th o se cam ps is d e s serv ed in well sto p p e red b o ttles. The p erate. and th e re a re th o u sa n d s of c h ild re n th e re w ho will perish th is b o ttle s a re ste rilise d e ith e r in hot w in ter sim ply because th e re a re som e w a te r a t 180 to 190 d e g re e s F. fo r folks in A m erica w ho a re g e ttin g tire d 30 m in u te s o r by one te n th o f 1 p e r of giving. A nyone who h a s e v er seen c en t by w eight b e n io n a tc o f soda. th e m ira cle s th a t I have se e n —hom e C om bined w ith vario u s f r u i t ju ic e s less and hopeless, rag g ed ch ild ren th is p ro d u c t will m ake a good g ra d e turned into happy, confident, h e a lth o f jelly . P ro p o rtio n s to use a r e one ful ch ild ren —would nev er ta lk about p a rt o f p e c t'n , and th re e p a rts ol being tire d of giving. "D uring th e p a st y e ar we saved f r u it ju ic e , to fo u r ]uirts o f su g a r. 15,000 ch ild ren from going blind and we tra in e d h u n d re d s of g irls to go out as n u rse s to sa v e th e sig h t of o th e r th o u sa n d s of children, a s welt NEW INTERNATIONAL a s to ra is e tbe h e alth sta n d a rd s ev ery A PPE A L FOR R E FU G EE S w here th ey go. “ Boys tra in e d in m odern m eth o d s of G eneva. S w ltterla n d .—A Joint a p a g ric u ltu re by Sam N eypnan of Se peal from tw en ty n.itions h a s been a ttle and L eo n ard H a rth lll of Cor placed before th e L eague of N ations, vallis. a re revolutionizing the ideas of aaklng for th e a p p o in tm en t of a com fa rm e rs w ho a re se c u rin g tw ice th e ir m ission to a ssist th e A m erican N ear form er crops by th e use of th e se E ast R elief in its w ork for refugees m odern m ethods. In G reece and Bible L a n d ,. T he a p "S om etim es people say to m e. 'W hy peal sa y s: “ In view of th e In te rn a d o n 't th e se people do so m ething for tional c h a ra c te r of th e q uestion Involv th em se lv es? ’ And I w onder if th ey ed and th e necessity for sn Im partial, m ean th e c h ild ren , som e of whom a c c u ra te and a u th o rita tiv e sta te m e n t begin as c srly as e ig h t to help e a rn | of th e situation, we req u est th e League th e ir own way. • of N attona to appoint a com m ission "T he N ear E ast R elief is not giving w hich shall m ake a prom pt, thorough •id to a d u lt re fu g e e s except in th e inquiry Into the d istrea stn g conditions d istrib u tio n of old d o th ln g . And la st In th e N ear E ast and Indicate w hat | y e a r we gave help to 600,000 In th is ste p s should be tak e n to a m e lio ra te • _ , , _ - ' 1 “ _ . __ . | way. O ur pro g ram Is p u re ly one of th e s e conditions in accord w ith hu-1 . { . child-care, and as soon as our c hildren m a n lta rk a view s of o u r tw e n tie th a re ab le to su p p o rt th em selv es, our c en tu ry life.” w ork will be finished. But th e se ar« children, m ostly o rp h an s, s tra n g e rs tn TO BLESS AMERICANS a stra n g e land, w ith no claim w hat Moscow -T he annual corem ony of e v er upon th e g o v e rn m e n ts who h ave th e A rm enian church, know n a s the given them a p lace to live.” A cheson declared th a t th e G reek " m e s sin g of the A m ericans.” will tak e place a t E rtvan. C aucasian R ussia, governm ent is doing m ore to aid th a next m onth. T he cerem ony ts an ex refugees th a n all th e re lief ag en cies pressio n of g ra titu d e for help which com bined, and la spending m ore on th e U nited S ta te s haa exten d ed to th en , th an on a ll g o v ern m en tal A rm enia th ro u g h (he N ear E ast Re agencies com bined. lief du rin g the p a st few years. Dr. 0. A. Olson, Dentist P a io le E x tra c tio n of T eeth by N e rv e B lo ck in g o r N itro n e O xide M A SO N IC TEM PLE. BtaiaaBBMBBMMMBBElHEMBBIBBm SA LEM “ Try The Drug Store Firs t” Drugs, Medicines, Fine Station ery, Fountain Pens, Toilet Goods Films, Books, Perfumes, Sponges, Chamois Skins, Emergency Sup plies, Paint, Oils, Wall Paper and a thousand other things. A n y th in g you neod in my line will have prom pt attcr.. tion at prices Ibat are right. YOUR DRUGGIST IS MORE THAN A M ERCHANT E. S. PRATHER Relink Druggist Turner. Oregon, W EBB & C LO U G H CO. F u n e ra l D ir e c to r s A N C ^ I^ E N S S E D M E W m A L ^ E R S ^ R eliab le S ervice. 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