THE TURNER TRIBUNE SUMMONS IN THK C11U LIT COURT OF THU STATE o l OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OK MARION, Depart­ y . $. Kdutlrg, CMtor ment No. 2. Jennie I.icV Hubbard, Plaintiff, vs. Jasper N R .!l ami Mrs. N Kell. I us w ife. »Iso all other persons >l parties unknown claiming any right, title or inlcivat n the real piopert; described in the complaint herein. Defendants. TO Jasper N. Boll and Mrs. N. Bell, his wife, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title or interest in the real prop­ erly described in the com plaint here­ Issued Every Thursday at Turner, Marion County, Oregon SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PFR YEAR. Entered at the Poatoffice at Turner, Oregon, as serond-elass matter, under the Act of March 8, 1879. P A S T A N D PRESEN T In an article appearing in the current issue of the Ameri­ can Press it was stated that a survey made by the University of in. IN T H E N A M E OE T H E S T A T E Missouri showed than in ten years 54 Democratic dailies and OE O R E G O N , You and each of you hereby required to appear and 84 Republican dailies in eight states had abandoned their poli­ are answer the complaint tiled against tical party allegiance and had declared themselves independ­ you in the above entitled Court and on or before six weeks from the ent. The states included in this survey were Missouri, Penn­ cause date o f the first publication o f this sylvania, California, Montana, Minnesota, New Hampshire, summons and if you fail so to answer, want thereof, the plaintiff will ap­ New York and Georgia. The above survey shows the tenden­ for ply to the Court for the relief prayed cies of the American people to draw away from party lines and tor in their complaint, namely : That you and each o f you be required to vote independent of party dictations. This tendency has grown set forth the nature and extent of rapidly since the enactment of the direct primary law. The your interest or estate in or claim elections every year show that the tendency of the voter is to upon the following described prom isos, to-w it: vote for the man rather than for the party. The time was Beginning at a point 23.76 chains South o f tin- half M t i M when the members of the different parties would vote for the corner on the W est line o f sec­ party nominee regardless of his moral standing rather than to tion 14 f . 8 South, R S West o f the W illamette Meridian. Mar­ vote against the party. The younger generation are beginning ion County, O r e -o n ; running to see the fallacy of this plan. The result is the candidate’s thence East 5 3 .6 5 chains to a stake; cnee South 23. ' S chain* record is investigated thoroughly before the vote is cast. The to a stake; thence W est 53.55 days of the old ward heeler and political bosses are past. The chain« to the W est line o f sec­ tion 23 in said township; thence regeneration of politics has been gradually taking place since North along the W est line o f said the old days when votes were sold for all the way from a quart j sections 2 8-1 4 , 2 8.7 5 chains to o f bad whiskey to ten or fifteen thousand dollars, until a few | the place o f beginning containing 128 acres o f land, being a part o f years ago when the corrupt practice act was made a law limit-' the Donation l aml Claim o f V ir­ ing the amount of money to be spent by each candidate. Al- j gil K. Pringle ami w ife, together with improvements thereon. though this act, if enforced, would do away with illegal vote i That the adverse claims o f each and getting, some candidates are able to violate it and get by with 1 every o f the above named defendants be determined by the above named it, but it is coming to be a difficult task for the crooked politic­ Court and that the right o f possession ian to get away with this practice. It is up to the American and the title to said real property be forever quieted by a decree o f this voter to study the candidate and vote for the best interests of Court; and that by said decree it be ordered, adjudged and decreed that good government. Subscribe Taking the Profit For Your Home Out of War Paper By BERNARD M. BARUCH • ffryr im I c .1 frvm r* « suonile l/.wlSI*. Doting (be final phass of tha World War no man or corporation or Inatltu lion could raise money without lb « tpproval of the t'upltal Issue* Commit- tea of the Tre*«ury Department, which roniiiiltteu In turn would not permit the borrowing of money unlas* the War Industrie* Hoard approved th« ns« to which It wa« to be put Thu* tbe City of New York wn* not permit- I -d to ipuud $3,000,030 for th# build lag of school« The City o f liille-lel pills was prevented from making Ini proseiuuuta that In reace lime would have been aoc««*ary, but In war lliue were not. Various elates, counties and elite«, and a vast number o f prt vat« concern«. w «r« d«nl id th« use of money and material« f r purposes not ucceasary for lh « wlunit.fi of lh« war Each part o f U>« community had to adju«t Its wauls tho whole great .»* «■ 1 ■ ■ , m . I mads thsm III male* and comrade* lo } tbs men In th* truncha* and ua lh* j ■•as.* , Thsr* ars many m»n who are afraid ' that Ilia ndopllou of ihl« plan by Con- I grase would «Iva *u Impetua to bsk -I s I Ism or coiiiiuiihlam or suurlsllam or ! wbals-vnr they may call It. baoau*«. 1 they *av, “ If you show It ran bs donr In war Hut« tber« will bs a demand that It b« don« In psacs lim a * It cannot b« dona la p<-ac* H um T h «r« can be no grsat undertaking without 1 • strong movln* causa In peac« llm « th« inovlu* c*u«s I* personal liitttaU** and payment for ««rvte«« perforated Tha substitute for that tn war lima I* th« common danger. Th* War Industries Hoard waa th* foremost advocáis of price filing and distribution, and It had grant power tn this n«UI. hut when tha Armtstlca cam s It recognised that psacs condi­ tions wars being restored, and It was the first to change tha war lima order o f thing« aud to Iras# to th« psaipls themselves lh« readjustment of thslr affn • I am satisfied that It la Im po««lbls for th« government to da tn ) peses tima what I am advocating, al­ though It heroins* absolutely noaos ssry la order to conduct a modern war successfully and to conduct It oa a non profiteering basis. The application o f Ihl« plan, besides making the nailon a coherent antt la time o f war, would tmpre** «pon • very cl i s In society a sense of Its own responsibility In such «rent, ft It ware known that this universal re- tpnn dh lllly would ba eafurrvd ao class s - lal. finan i t ! or Im'ualriai — could toil to understand that In caos of wa* It would ha»s to bssr Its share of ths burlen* In volved and would have to make sacrifices o f profit, con­ venience and perennal liberty córrela- tlrwly with tho«« mads Hy tha «oldlur» In the field. To this e itsa t the plaa would art a« a positive deterrent to any hasty re-our«e to fore* la aa In­ ternational controversy. ' On* thing that has definitely com e 1 from tb« war I» the necessity of arran*lng affair« so that a portion of | th« population «hall not be seat tn the front lo bear all tha physical hard­ ; ships and their consequence« while \ others are left behind to profit by tbelr absence If applied at the out­ ; break. the War Industrie. Board las t It was functioning at the rinse o f the i World Warl would prevent this and - lessen. If not ramose, the social snd ' econom ic evils I hat com e ss the after­ math o f war. riiie o f them provided t’ -ut manufnte turvr*. lubber* and retailor« of »hoc« eculd make and ««II »ho«« only of a specified quality at a fl«*d prtc«. cf fretlv« July. 1(19 No on« who did not have a card o f lh « War laduslrl«« Heard In his window could *«11 sho««. m and oaly (he standardised »hors could There have been a great many bill« b« «old No Jobber or manufacturer would sell shoe« to anybody who did Introduced Into Congress nn the »u b not ba>* this card. The *boc« wire )«ct of Industrial mohllliat Ion. some to b« «tamped Glass A. U or C and had sponsored by great organisations Ilk* to b« of th i ip.nitty proscribed end the American ton Ion and others hy But It te sold at the price Hied. Tb* country i newspapers and puhllclate wa* ro organlird In «very district that surprising bow little knowledge there there could bo Immediately reported j was on ths part o f tboee who drew up to Washington lh« nam« of any sho« , th« hill* o f ths practicability and fna- rrt*ll«r who did not carry out the re* slMllty of so nnbtllilug our resources ulattona o f tho War Industrloa Hoard that It would be Impossible to make a* to prlra and quality. Throtixh ro as much profit In war as In time of Take Into consideration th* ■trletlon* on M* labor. nton«r. raw p ««c* in sterir!« and transportation no man­ fart that the following things were be­ ufacturer w.ntld hnv« b»«n permitted ing don« In 1(11:— General 'row tor, who woe tn charge to soli to any dealer vlolatln* th« rvg- ulatton* The Armistice «topped lh* of the draft, h* 1 aeked th* chairman execution of this plan. of the War Industrie* Hoard whore he Another plan o f tbl* natur ■; T b « conl-t oM In sddllloaal men nevlod manufacturers of men’s and women’« for the A r-iy tn O a n oe with th least wearing apparel had In 1 9 I been call­ pow ible di donation o f the war in i'»lng ed to Washington, together with the Industrial civilian machinery, and wv retailer» o f varloa» roods, and nottltod were In the procos* of replacing male that regulation* would ha • to b« labor with women. Ily a *y»tem of mad* In r**ard to retail pile«* and prlorltti*! the Hoard waa »¡locating to our own Army and Navy, to the Al l - * atandardlsatlon o f clotblnc. The rulings by the board - « r * mad* and tn the essential war Industrial the It was making known through th* Itnuan -f official thing* they required bulletin* at Irregular Interval* and priority rulings as to transportation. plaintiff is the sole, legal and equit­ srerw widely distributed by th« p r ru , and they wore being followed* oat by able owner o f the above described o ------------ which co-operated In thta m--*t necc* the It illroad Admtnl«tr*tor. The Fuel real property, and every part thereof; A ’ A W Y W . Y . W A W W A A N V «ary work with a w h o le h «* rl-d pur- Administrator dlatrlbuted fuel only nn There is a concerted movement on foot to institute the old ; and that none o f the defendants above vis that we appreciate this beautiful pose that gave to tho order* o f th« the rulings of tho War Industrie« named or referred to has any estate, Ths Board wa* engaged tn convention s>»tem of nominating candidates for the various right, title or interest whatever, in gift by our attorni-incc next Sunday, j W ar Industrie* Hoard th« Instant and Hoard disentangling and rem ortrg the many broad circulation they require«* law or in equity, in or to said real i Two special songs will be sung. The offices for the coming primaries. The convention system may conflicts and com petitive efforts In Mr Hoover already wa» doing much property, or r oy part thereof, and be the means of bringing before the people the name of a good that each o f said defendants be for­ sermon will be very interesting to to perfect hi* control of food pr dart* volvod In labor and building« that hud previously occurred because of lack of • nd price* Thera wa* aleo **lk of man who is little known to the public, but it results more often ever enjoined ami debarred from as­ all. any coordinating agency. It was alio- serting any claim interest or estate fixing rent*, and la turn a cities thta m putting up men favorable to the political machines. The in or to said real property, or any Don’t forget the revival now in full | rating power and making regulation# was don« above movement has been styled as a direct attack on the part thereof, ad v en e to plaintiff and force at this church. Brother Hay I If w* w i n to (tart. In th« event of for tho hitching up o f scattered unit» that plaintiff have such other relief is a forceful speaker and he brings us of p o e e r ft was chancing munitions pri-nar> election plan of nominating candidates for office. Even as may be equitable. another war, at th« place where « « some great truths. Everybody should were Industrially when lh« World War orders from rang, »tod to to»» cong«»t- if it is not meant for this purpose, it cannot help but have its ed districts It had actually carried This summons is served upon you attend these meetings. Invite your ended, be President, acting through by pub! cation *n the Turner Tribune, Into effect an or lor that no building irfl^rnce in that direction. When we get to the point that the by neighbor. C. K. Topic next Sunday an agency (ImlUr to th« War Indus­ order o f the H onorable L. H. Mc­ C. F. B R E I T H A U P T Invoicing t i.f lf i nr more could bo un common people cannot have a voice in who thrv shall have' Mahan, Judge o f the above names! “ Thoughts Suggested by E a ste r." I trie* Hoard. « « uld have the right to I dertsken without tha approvnl o f the i 123 N. Ll!>«riy S ir««« Court, the date o f such order being W hat does it mean tp you if you are fix prtc«« of all thing* as of a date War Industrie* lloard. No steel, no for the various officers of the commonwealth of Oregon only February 2 ' . 1926. nnd the last pub­ previous to the declaration o f wnr no material o f any kind could F L O R IS T after some political organization has picked the men and made j lication thereof will be April 15, 1926. not a Christian ? There will be an when there was a fair pear« time rela- rvment. be used for any purpose whatsoever I biaster prayer service nt this church P. J. KUNTZ. tlonahlp among thu various activities unless th« W sr Industrie« Board per | a party contest out of the election, it is a good indication that You are of tbe natloa. It would b« Illegal to Plum« 3 *0 Attorney for Plaintiff. Easter morning at 6 :30. milted It- No «to«l company could we are falling away from a Democracy, which means a “ Gov­ Postofliice address and place o f resi­ invited. buy. sell, serv« or rent at any other sell over fir« tons o f steel unless ap­ SA L E M — O E rC O N ernment of the people for the people and by the people" to dence : Salem. Oregon. than these price*. Bra’ «* would bo proved by the Director of Hteet The . applied to «very agency o f Inllatlon the ,old Tammany Hall idea of political bosses. Treasury would not permit the raising before th« hurtful procos« started An o f money for any Industrial or finsn Dr*. L. T . D ick A L. M. H u m Intelligent control of tha flow of men. clal opera'ton unless It was approved C IT A T IO N Chinese Medicin« Co. money and materials would be Iro- IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T -O I’ TH E by tb« W sr Industries Hoard Tho Htntimt'li trotsM* N # h « n tjult’k rvl»*1f r - d. Instead o f having the Mind pan­ President Issued an ord«r that no com Accoridng to an article in the Capital Journal in the form S T A T E OF O R E G O N F O R T H E l»y Inking our frtinnu» rvhir.lk*. Aft» C O U N T Y OK M AR IO N . The Sunday school showed an in­ ic heretofore ensuing oti the flr*t ap- man-leering should bs don« by the o f a letter that was sent down the mill race in a bottle addres­ p-nrance of the frnetlc demands of Army. Nsvy. Hhlpptkg Hoard or Food n^«M»lately Imrutl«’*». l-uld* cmuiij *« In the matter o f the Estate o f 1» crease over last Sunday. The inter­ sed to the Capital Journal from the penitentiary .the indica­ M. Bunnell, Deceased. war The Draft Boa ! would have ho Administration without th* approval rr«>i«rrff«Mi. Is it punishment for them to have baseball games with outside tor d< bonis non o f said -state, for Easter sermon by th* pastor would l>* faced T h or« wonld be no Ing. Th.-e# rulings wore m «de known an order and license directing, auth­ teams, moving picture shows and big dinners. As far as the orizing and empowering him to sell »••ruling of men to the trenches who through the lesuance o f etflclal bull# The Sunday chool -onvent -n to be c.ise of those that were shot in the riot of a few weeks ago, they the real estate belonging to the estate wero rt-vsled for export Industrial war tins at Irregular Internals and were • held at A umsviile, S m ta y , April 11, o f said decedent and described as fo l­ wrrk and then brfngtng them back distributed by th* press. V.N- wore brought that on themselves. They thought they could ca. ry will be Children’s day o f the Santiam again. lows, to-w it: Bnnln*r«.-n not mx-cesary to endeavoring to arrange It *« that th« on just a 3 they had done before but found that conditions had Council. The children will huve the the winning of the w «r wonld bo rue* fighting force« were to reeelr« those Beginning at the S.E. corner I'nlnirr Ch)ro|>r»clnr of * in T . 9 S.R. S W . change 1. Now it is stripes for those who will not yield to ; principal part o f the program. March tailed. Th« Draft Hoard would bav« thing* which they needed snd no o f the Willamette Meridian in more. *o that whafoyer » i t not » c 18 the young p ople will sponsor an- that Information b efor« It. d ; .cipline. The writer of the letter states in one place that Marion County Oregon and run­ Phone 87 . Ilr iid r a n S 28 K , other evening of song. This will take The prices o f all thtn«« bolng fixed, tualty required at tho fr» nt was left ning thence W est 7 .66 chains; they will “ do their good time till the May elections.” Probab­ Industries were the place o f the regular evening ser­ the price fixing oomn (too would make te civilian purpose* 27 k ) N. High b trevi thence North 3 .3 7 chains; thence ly if things do not go to suit them then they will put the peni­ curtailed, bat norer dpetr ---d: skele- East 7 .66 chains to the Township vice. Rev. II. J. Kimbcr, Secretary «ny necessary adjustments. a* wa* line; thence South 3 .37 chains to Under the sys­ tonlssrd. hat never killed. Indeed, lh« tentiary in their pocket and walk away with it. o f the Marion County Y M C A will done during the war the place o f beginning, contain­ tem used In 1913 then« prices were u*e o f men, money and material« wn* lead the service. Old hymns selected ing 2 .58 acres excepting there­ -------------- o -------------- made public and sdjoetod every throe rapidly being brought Into exactly by the congregation will be used. Kv-< from the railroad right o f wuy month*. *o that any consumer or pro­ that condition w ileh I hav* previously containing 2 7 /1 0 0 acre*, the am­ eryone who likes to sing and hear ducer had his day In court when h* eluted to h« nc canary In ease of an­ A new star has appeared in the political universe in the ount o f land hereby conveyed be­ I good singin; is invited. considered price* nnfnlr T h o»« who other war. person of a man named W. A. Carter oT Portland. His name ing 2.31 acres. If. la addition to thl*. tho Prmldont C e n e r a i B a n k in g Bwaineoa com plained that during the war price* A N D W H E R E A S , said court fixed has been recently proposed in Clackamas county and his fame were loo high had tbl* ready recourse tn the future h »» the authority to It* Interest paid on time d«j*oatt» arel the 17th day o f April, 1926, at 10 I price* and distribution of material* is rapidly spreading throughout the state. He is backed by o’clock A M. in the court room o f this T U R N E R HI C L E E C L U B to hand. savings account* In the meantime all the Industrie« o f and labor, rent, and th« a«« o f man | several influential organizations in the northern counties o f : court in the Court House at Salem, T R E S E N T S F IN E PROGRAM th-< country would hav* heon mobilized I power, transportation, fuel and all lb« 1 Marion County, State o f Oregon, as Cer. Stale A Com m erciai Ate. the state and his backers are working hard to place his name the time and place for hearing any by the formation of com m ittees re pro ] things necessary for the conduct of ________ SA L E M — OREGON before the voters of Oregon. It is said by persons prominent and «11 objections to «aid petition and s-ntatlT* o f each Industry as was j th» war, any rise In price* will t>« pro- ; the granting o f said order and license The Turner High School Glee done In the World War. Oror them ! vented, even !n anticipation o f war ! in state politics that he will be a force to reckon with. o f sale. Club put on a program o f songs and would be pl.ired a governm »nt dim e­ ■ There are many who rlalm that war T H E R E F O R E . IN T H E N A M E OF mus-c at the auditorium Friday night. ter or com m odify chief. The various I I* caused primarily by the desire of ! -------------- o-------------- T H E S T A T E OF O R E G O N . You and governm ent department* weald ap­ 1 profit. I am not one of thoae. Hut tf 1 Toe house wa.- well filled. The girl« I each o f you are hereby cited, direct­ If every driver was a drinker of "Light wines and beer” | ed and required to appear at said time made a fine a ¡«eurancc in their uni­ point com m u te«« representing their there la anythin* tn this contention ; this plan will rem ove the po-islblllty of i and p ! a " then ami there to show forms o f gr« and scarlet. the United States would be “ Unsafe for Democracy.” The pro­ requirement*. *o that on one com m it­ anybody urging war ■* a me ins of cause, if any you have, or If any e x ­ gram was iliv.dcd into throe parts. tee the resoareor of the nation would Even If there are no ist, why an order o f sale should not be represented and on tho other the making profits be made ns in the petition prayed for There were three numbers that at­ demands o f the governm ent The gov­ men who dwalrr. war as a means of The ernment director would stand he'-veou mnkhig pr-flt. th* fact that profit* and why said petition should not be tracted a great deal o f interest. granted and said order and license first one was a Japanese number, to decide. In conjunction with Hie pri­ would be 1- •» In war (ban In pence, should not issue. “ The Japanese, Sailor M an,’’ by the ority com mittee, to what <1 pertinent and -. eailh end resources would be dl- SALEM recto I by the government, might bar* ! 474 Court KL W IT N E S S The Honorable J. T. girls dressed in Japanese costumes. • applies should go. some active deterring Influence on Hunt, Judge o f said court with the Money would be controlled and d l men o f great resonree* seal o f «aid court affixed this Srd day The other two were “ The Sunrise Instead of i C ali,” !ep:c*ing the custom* o f tie- reefed like any other resource. ” T*k o f March, 1926. being pasalre, they might becom e ao- ; ancient sun worshipers, which was tng the profit out o f war" Is not tlv* advocate* o f peace. I SEAL) U . G. BO Y E R . with “ conscription of There are many people who are. for followed by “ The l,and o f the Sky «ynonyraou* v i ilth,” ns It la sometimes regarded. vartmi« reasons, afraid to discus« the ) Blue W ater»,” a ballad o f the Om a­ The Intter Is a theoretlral p- ' ct. pro­ N O TIC E T O C R E D IT O R S ha*. For the last two the girls were hibited by onr Constitution contrary *uh|eet during peace time and prefer to trait for war. There are also «otr.o The to the spirit r f our social and political Notice is hereby given that the un­ dressed in Indian costumes. dersigned, by an order o f the County balance o f the program was made up Institutions, and Impoestbla In prac­ great majiufacturers who oppose any «arh plan beeauan they were seriously j Court o f Marion County, State- of o f choruses, ■ uartettes and solos. Itj tice Taking the profit out o f war la Interfered with during the war time, i Oregon, duly trade and entered on the 18th day o f February, 1926, was was an enter*ainment well worth the! an orderly and scientific development Indeed. It ha* boon the expcrlanc* of The club expect to present o f the econom ics and conduct of mod­ *om« o f thus« rcvponalhle for the tn- ( appointed executor o f the estate of hearing. Bel! Shantz an ‘ that he has duly the program at several o f the nearby ern ear. necessary to the effective dustrlal mobilization In th« Wnr'd mobilisation of national resources a id W ar to remain th* object* of rea qualified as sucl All persons hav­ valley towr.”. The Glee Clubs is un­ ing claims again-c aid estate are here­ Indispensable to eqnntlslng the bur­ otnou* attack b*gnn dnrlng th* tin * der the direction o f Mrs. Ella E ng­ by notified to pr.r-ent the same, duly den* of war among the armed and that the aeccesttte* o f tha nation made verified as requited by law, al th - land. civilian population Bom o f expe­ It Imperative to control activities and offices o f M cNary, Keyes and Page, rience and proved by prnetlee, It re­ profits. Bom* critic* w*r* prominent in the City o f Salem, Marion County, move« some o f the most destructive muniifactnror*, who la id : "T ell u« Oregon, within morths from the concomitant* of modern w ar— the con ­ what tho governm ent want* and we date o f this notic , to-wit April 1, fusion end waste Incident to war thee 1926. will Oil the ord«ra, nut don’ t Interfere Inflation. with the sale of th part o f our prod J. F. S T E E L H A M M E R , This term "conecrlptlon o f wealth,” act that th« g c r rnment doe* not The V/orthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Executor o f the estate o f need by so many, has created a hope want to u**.’’ Th .t wa* unthinkable j Caroline Lewis, paid her official visit- ___________________________ Bell Shantz. President Wilson ducrwwd that fair to the local chapter o f the Eastern among thc«e of socialistic tendencies and a fear among those who, like me. prlrss f..r th« government were fair Star Wednesday afternoon and even­ believe In our system based upon per price* for civilian* \ A 7 HII.K farm pr-alii'-tlon box not y*t assumed n proper relationship to con- I must «ay, how ing. A reception and dinner was sona! Initiative and reward, of a Isk evar, that the vast majority of Amer- i * V sump Ion ns a whole, states the Ken rs-Roebuck Agricultural Foundation, given for the W orthy Grand Matron Ing of money, without payment, for Am< rlean agriculture has been more properly balanced during the past year lean manufacturer* rose to ths sltua | which was followed by the regular tho use of State. Neither the hope tton In such a splendid way ss to i than It has for five years, and Is slowly reaching correct proportion*. lodge work. Several visitors were nor the f.,ir |* justified hy tho recoru bring lh « following cotrmnndntlnn Only three staple farm crop groups, reports the Foundation, showed a mendatlon herein contained or by our from Woodrow W ilson: ’’ They turned j present from outside chapters. decrease In gross farm prices for 192n as compared with 1924. The crops In- I W e expect a large attendance at experience In th* war. The use of aside from every private Internet of eluded were hay, cotton, corn, wheat and one or two small miscellaneous crops. I Sunday school next Sunday as it is money should be controlled and dl their own and devoted th« whole of On the other ha d, the products which Increased substantially In price for Easter Sunday and a good program 192?; over 1924 were cattle, hogs, sheep, fruits, vegetables, fluid milk, butter, Hnve your envelopes printed with reeled In a national emergency. A H air trained capacity to the ta*k* j man should no more be permitted to will be given by the classes. You cheese, tobacco, poultry and eggs. your return address. The Tribune use his money as h« wishes than he that supplied the slnewe o f the whole arc- invited to come and enjoy it with great undertaking. Thn patrlotlem, , The American farmer Is beginning to place some figures on the right-hand can do the w ort. •boutd be permitted to ties the pro­ the nneelflahncss, the thorough going ! us. side of his ledger for the first time In five yesrs and renewed feeling of nn duction of hla mine, mill or fsetory devotion and dlatlngnlslicd capacity tlonal fHrm prosperity, due to Incrense of farm prices. Is being reflected In the exespt through the general supervls that marked tlielr toilsome labor* day Next Sunday will be onp year sinee business and Industrial prosperity o f the entire country. this temple was dedicated to the ^ Give The Tribun« credit for what Ing agency. This was h ,ng done to- after day, qnonth after month, hav* wt-rd the end of the wj^f, Lord s work. L -t ua show Sister Da .Y A W W S W /A N W V A S W The local news is the barometer of the community. It is the register of the comings and goings of the in­ habitants of the Community. A W .% V .V .S W .S S V A W A Y % Y The Tribune $1.25 per year M. E.Church Dr. O. L. Scott Salem , O reg o n I United Slates National Bank l>. H. MOSHER llix li C la s s l.adic's and 6cn