Spirit of Militarism Has No Place in Hearts of American People 5 Magazines 1 year FREE! Your choice among 19 By DWIGHT P. DAVIS, Secretary of War. See the list below We want more people to road the R U R A L E N TE R PR ISE The publications listed below are offered to our regularjsubscribers at a great reduction from regular prices, The Soldiers’ memorial at Kansas City, Mo., recently dedicated by President Coolidge, is a visible memorial of the glorious deeds of the American soldier-citizens and citizen-soldiers, of our admiration for their achievements, of our respect for their ideals and of our pledge that we will fulfill the heritage of their trust. They fought and d: ’ not for wealth or power or increase of lands—not even for self-defeas. .at rather that their ideals of civilization might live. Their lives were short, but their ideals are eternal. Their comrades in arms share their love of peace. Those who have suffered the indescribable horrors of war are foremost in the desire for peace, so long as peace can be honorably maintained. Our President has earnestly urged the limitation of competitive arma­ ments by agreements among the nations and this nation stands ready to join in any practical measure to bring about this end. There is no danger of militarism in America. Our army today is, proportionately, as small as it has ever been. Always it has been a constructive force. new, fin er faster trains to C a lifo rn ia Effective A p ril 17 New speed and deluxe service over Southern Pacific Shasta route 3 1 - 1 H ours Q u icke r P o rtla n d to San Francisco a Faster time than ever before between Port­ land and San Francisco. Only 23*/2 hour« on the swift C ascade, new extra-fare flyer over the scenic Cascade line.—a smart travel service to delight the most exacting. Leaves Portland daily at 10:05 p. m., arriving San Francisco at 9:25 p. m. Extra fare $3. 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