The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 30, 1930, Image 2

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THE TURNER TRIBUNE
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SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR
Entered Ht the PoctofTW at Turner, l¡
Du gon, . - >ecoml data nut > r. under «
the Act of March 3, 1879.
Issued every Thursday at Turner,
Marion, County, Oregon.
MRS. (H AS. S. Cl. ARK, Editor
POWER AN D
THE PEOPLE
(F. P. Rowley)
Service
with
A Smile
SUITS
Called for
CLEANED, PRESSE1
DELIVERED
Next Tuesday the question of pub­
lic control o f the power sites in the
Just Phone U3, we.II do the
state o f Oregon will be settled for an­
rest. Keep your wardrobe
other two years. This question has
at it’ s best
caused more discussion, pro and con,
You always get a little more
than any other issue before the peo­
Hats--*Odor!es.s Cleaning
than you pay for when you deal
ple to be decided at the coming elec­
with ua— Clean "gns," f u l l
tion. The public utilities are spending
One Day Service
measure—Clean oil, the brand
thousands o f dollars trying to defeat
Let Us Serve You
y o u r motor likes heat,—and
the Grange Power bill which is being
Every Week
cheerful service to bring you
solidly backed by Julius L. Meier,
back.
independent candidate for governor.
Kerry
They are trying to make it appear
,ity
that they are sponsoring the people’s
FREE AIR and WATER
lea n ers
itnerosts in the present campaign. In i
WE FIX FLATS
230 N. Liberty,
Salem
reality they are making a desperate
effort to save their own bacon and
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still continue to realize enormous j
RED CROWN QAS
profits from their over-capitalized j
properties.
iV W A W A Y
Kenneth G. Harlan, nationally
known power expert says in a radio
address on the Grange Power bill: (
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ment is safeguarded in every respect
by other provisions of our constitu­
tion, and the desperate fight that the
power trust is now waging against it V W V W M N V W M P M A V W W
LLOYD T. RIG DON
is not in the interest of the public
County Coroner
but wholly for fear that such a law
will interfere with the monopoly and
A<ldiiu> M a c h i n e «
with the handsome profits that have
rolled into Wall Street.”
ALL MAKES
Salem
Oregon
The power companies are fighting
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ROEN
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to gain control o f the millions o f dol­
421 Cou ri
Salem
lars worth o f power sites that remain
yet undeveloped. There is no guar­ ’. W W W V V V W / A Y d Y W W i W
antee that they will not do as they
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done in the past, when they gtt con­
trol, inflate the capitalization and
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assess rates accordingly. There is
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only one thing to do and that is for
Leave S al* m for Aumaville
the public to control the power sites
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W)UR OWN PPOPTPTY
that be’ ong to the public.
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How long are the thinking Ameri­
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can people going to continue to yet
Leave Aumaville for Salem
the power trust dictate their ballot?
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Let us quote former Governor Pin-
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chot, of Pennsylvania: “ We have seen
the electric monopoly pick out state
Leave Aumaville for Mill City
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governments. We have seen it crack
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its whip over state assemblies. W'e
have seen it with stupid arrogance
Leave Salem for Turner
and conscienceless boldness corrup
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Your neighbor's fire loss is
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elections and attempt to buy a seat in
likely to become your lose
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the United States senate. We have
Don’t be without proper in­
Leave Turner for Salem
seen it attempt to compel the United
surance.
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States senate to deliver that pur­
Insurance that was adequate
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chased seat.”
a few year» ago may need
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Mr. Pinchot further compares the J
revision to-day!
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Leave Turner for Mill City
« lectric monopoly to a super-state Ijj
Let us offer our advice.
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over aweing and dominating the state
F. P. R O w L E i , Agent
which he says is intolerable.
General insurance
Do the people o f Oregon care S
Turner, Oiegun
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enough for their natural resources to S
Jos. Hamman, Prop.
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protect them from this condition? HHM
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When the votes are counted on No­
vember 4th the question will be an­
swered.— (Contributed Editorial.)
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♦ W. C. Hawley
Republican Nominee for Re-election.
Co-author of t*'e Tar­
iff Act o f 1980 which (fives to agriculture in nil its branches
the highest rates o f protection ever given.
A Native Son of Oregon who has "No Interests to Serve but
the Public Interests" and who is
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Bones Bros., Turner
Capable
Experienced
Faithful
SuCCCMHful
Read his Record of Successful Service in the Voters’ Pamph­
let.
PaoJ Ad, by K om U C. (il«in
^ T RiS don & Son
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CyP lURI£€RS
— Bazaar, Aumaville, Nov. 14 —
Clean
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Play Safe
Vove The Straight
Republican Ticket
“ Now is the time to make a
change” says Calvin Coolidge.
Here are the Republican candidates for National and
State offices — Take this list with you when you go to
the polls.
CHARLES L. McNARY . . . . For United Staten Senator
One of the State a molt valuable a»aati
PHIL M F.TSCHAN....................For Governor of Oregon
A s p le n d id adminiatrator— patient, tolarant, juat
W . C. H A W L E Y .............For First Congressional District
Invaluable to Oregon because of hie eeniority in Congreaa
R. R. B U TLER............ For Second Congressional District
Untiring in Ilia
e ffo rt«
for ihe advancement of Oregon
FRANKLIN F. KORELL . ForThird Congressional District
Quick to win recognition in the Nationel Capitol
M. B. H a y d e n
HARRY B E L T .............For Justice of the Supreme Court
An ahla juriat
TURNER
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
TRAIN SE R VICE
Republican Candidate
North Bound
for
No.
14, 5:06 A.M. (Stops when
flagged.)
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No. 32, 3:07 P.M. Regular stop.)
South Bound
No.
7, 10:30 A.M. (Stops when
flagged to pick up passengers for
points at which this train stops.)
No. 15, 8:35 P.M. (Stops on flag, only
to pick up passengers for points
south of Eugene via Cascade
Line.)
No. 31, 10:65 P.M. (Regular stop.)
Following north bound trains stop to
detrain pa.-sengers coming from
points south of Eugene: No. 16, duel
5:46 A.M .; No. 8, due 5:51 P.M.
Office hours at Turner week days are
8 A.M. to 12 o’clock noon, and from|
1 :00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Station is closed on Sunday and holi- i
days. On these days passengers can
pay fare and have baggage checked
on trains.
H. S. BOND, Agent.
PERCY R. KELLY . . For Justice of the Supreme Court
Deaerving of hia promotion
J* U. CAMPBELL . . For Justice of the Supreme Court
A keen, analytical mind
J u s t ic e
C. A. HOW ARD . ForSupcrintcndent of Public Instruction
o f th e
A capable educator
Peace
CHAS. H. GRAM . For Commissioner o f Bureau of Labor
He haa the welfare of labor at heart
SALEM DISTRICT
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“ Strict and imparial enforce­
ment o f the law. Justice
with an even hand.”
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General Election November 4, 1930
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The above candidates, with the other regular
Republican nominees, command your respect
and deserve your vote.
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YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE
APPRECIATED
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VOTE THE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN
TICKET
(Paid adv., Republican Stab- Cintrai Committee, Elisha A. Raker,
Secretary, Morgan Bldg., Portland.)
— Bazaar, Aumsville, Nov. 14 —
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